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Marc Andreessen Claims ChatGPT Outperforms 99% of Doctors in Medical Knowledge

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Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen has argued that ChatGPT is a more capable medical resource than the vast majority of doctors, attributing this to AI's ability to process large volumes of data rapidly. He envisions AI serving as a powerful support tool for physicians, providing instant access to medical research and helping manage complex drug interactions. Andreessen acknowledged that policy challenges could slow adoption but expressed confidence that AI's practical benefits would ultimately drive its integration into healthcare. His remarks come despite existing studies pointing to notable limitations of AI in critical or high-stakes medical situations.

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