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AI Chatbot Saves Man's Life: A Medical Fluke?
21 Jan
Summary
- A writer's cardiac concerns were validated by a chatbot.
- AI health tools are rapidly expanding into consumer markets.
- AI in healthcare offers promise but carries risks.

A writer, identified only as Alex, narrowly avoided a potentially fatal cardiac event after a chatbot disagreed with his doctors about his calcium score. The AI suggested a concentrated buildup in the "widowmaker" artery indicated serious risk, prompting Alex to push for a CT scan that revealed a 95% blockage. This led to a life-saving stent procedure.
OpenAI and its competitor Anthropic are accelerating their AI healthcare offerings, acquiring startups and launching specialized products. These tools are designed to support, not replace, professional medical care, with extensive physician input guiding their development. OpenAI recently acquired Torch for $60 million to build "unified medical memory" for AI.




