OpenAI has been making frequent moves recently. They launched ChatGPT Health — a dedicated space within ChatGPT specifically for health-related matters. This is not just simple conversation; it can directly access your electronic medical records and various health applications, and the generated advice can also incorporate your personal health data and actual conditions.
Speaking of which, the prospects of AI in the medical field are indeed booming. The data shows: in 2024, the global AI healthcare market has already reached $26.65 billion (approximately 186.1 billion RMB). At this growth rate, by 2033, it is expected to surge to $505.59 billion (approximately 3.5 trillion RMB). What does this mean? A compound annual growth rate of 38.8%. A trillion-dollar market is taking shape, with various players vying for position. Medical AI is no longer just a concept hype; it is truly becoming a real business.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 01-11 21:00
These numbers are frightening, 3.5 trillion... But dare to hand over medical records to AI?
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Wait, connecting electronic medical records? How is privacy protected? Is this reliable?
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Trillions market is coming, and big companies are about to harvest a wave.
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Medical AI sounds sci-fi, but whether it’s reliable in actual use depends on the circumstances.
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OpenAI is making another big move, monopoly capitalists are really ruthless.
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I'm a bit worried about connecting electronic medical records, what about data security...
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This growth rate... capital has caught the scent of blood.
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38.8% compound growth, what does it mean? Medical AI is really gaining momentum.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-11 05:56
Damn, directly linking medical records? Is this data security really safe?
OpenAI is causing trouble again, this time targeting healthcare.
38.8% compound growth rate? Wow, this market is crazy. Who wouldn't want a piece of the 3.5 trillion?
AI healthcare is hot, but I'm just worried it might get炒成空气币 like before.
I'm a bit nervous about integrating electronic medical records—what about privacy?
Real medical data for AI training feels like there's a big story here.
Medical AI is taking off, everyone. Missing this wave would be embarrassing.
But is it reliable? What if AI gives me incorrect diagnoses?
OpenAI and healthcare again—Silicon Valley really dares to play everything.
This trillion-dollar market, tech giants have already been positioning themselves in the shadows.
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CompoundPersonality
· 01-09 01:52
I'll generate a few comments with different styles:
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Wait, directly linking medical records? Is privacy really not an issue here?
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Trillion-dollar market... No wonder major tech companies are rushing into this space.
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ChatGPT Health sounds good, but I still trust my doctor more.
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38.8% growth rate, this data seems a bit off, need to check where exactly it's from.
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Medical AI is still in the exploration phase, truly reliable applications might still take a few years.
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Connecting electronic medical records is indeed a bold move, with significant benefits and risks.
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I'm optimistic about this track, but be careful not to get cut like a chive.
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NFTragedy
· 01-09 01:48
Directly accessing medical records? Isn't that like handing hackers a knife?
Wait, a 38.8% growth rate... That's a bit scary, maybe we should calm down.
ChatGPT diagnosing me? Or forget it, I don't trust it.
Trillion-dollar markets everyone wants a piece of, but what about privacy? Does no one care?
Medical AI sounds high-end, but how many actually dare to use it?
As soon as the data is connected, people start panicking. Something's not right here.
This is what we should focus on in the Web3 era: decentralized medical data.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 01-09 01:34
Directly accessing medical records? I have my private keys triple-encrypted, and you're just handing medical data over to OpenAI? I'm not too comfortable with that.
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A trillion-dollar market, everyone wants a piece of it, but healthcare mistakes can be life-threatening, and that's a risk we can't afford.
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Wait, ChatGPT Health can read my medical records? What about my privacy...
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If this growth continues, next year there will be hundreds more AI healthcare startups. Anyway, I wouldn't dare let AI prescribe medicine for me.
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3.5 trillion, why haven't I made any money?
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The real issue is medical data security. It's easy to hype concepts, but responsibly using data is the hard part.
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OpenAI's move is a bit ruthless, turning ChatGPT into a personal doctor.
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Everyone's fighting over this healthcare AI market, but do users dare to trust it?
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rekt_but_vibing
· 01-09 01:30
Whoa, directly accessing medical records? Can we really trust that? How is privacy protected?
Medical AI is indeed a big field, but can it really be implemented effectively, or is it just another round of cutting the leeks?
OpenAI is drawing big plans again and again. Why do I always feel a bit skeptical...
38.8% growth rate sounds impressive, but who released this data? I can't trust it.
Alright, another new track. Those who want to FOMO, keep FOMO-ing.
Medical data is so sensitive. Do they really dare to put it into AI for use? Aren't they afraid of a backlash?
ChatGPT Health sounds pretty impressive, but what can it actually do?
Another promise to "change healthcare." Let's wait and see.
Showing medical records to AI still feels a bit risky... but is there a money-making opportunity here?
Trillion-dollar market, huh? Then I also need to research how to get on board.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 01-09 01:25
Hmm... Integrating electronic medical records? What about privacy, friend?
38.8% annual growth rate sounds great, but can we really trust medical AI?
The trillion-dollar market is huge, but I'm just worried about a crash.
If this thing makes a mistake, who will be responsible for the consequences?
OpenAI is making another big move.
Medical data is really too sensitive.
Feels like we're about to be cut again, like a wave of retail investors.
But it’s definitely quite imaginative...
OpenAI has been making frequent moves recently. They launched ChatGPT Health — a dedicated space within ChatGPT specifically for health-related matters. This is not just simple conversation; it can directly access your electronic medical records and various health applications, and the generated advice can also incorporate your personal health data and actual conditions.
Speaking of which, the prospects of AI in the medical field are indeed booming. The data shows: in 2024, the global AI healthcare market has already reached $26.65 billion (approximately 186.1 billion RMB). At this growth rate, by 2033, it is expected to surge to $505.59 billion (approximately 3.5 trillion RMB). What does this mean? A compound annual growth rate of 38.8%. A trillion-dollar market is taking shape, with various players vying for position. Medical AI is no longer just a concept hype; it is truly becoming a real business.