
Losing weight is always associated with changing your usual diet. Researchers warn that AI chatbots provide inadequate information for people with digestive disorders. Among the heroes of the occasion are Google and OpenAI.
Weight loss led by OpenAI's ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude, Google's Gemini and Mistral's Le Chat may negatively impact people, xrust warned. At-risk groups are people prone to eating disorders. Many of the AI tips are built on a system to increase engagement. In other words, they serve business, not health.
Analysts noted that Gemini offered makeup tips to hide weight loss and ideas on how to fake eating. ChatGPT is no better, giving advice on things like how to hide frequent vomiting.
Other AI tools are used to create “subtle inspiration”—content that inspires or forces a person to meet certain body standards, often through extreme measures. The ability to instantly create hyper-personalized images makes the resulting content “more relevant and accessible,” the researchers note.
Researchers warn that current limitations in AI tools do not take into account the nuances of eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder. They tend to ignore subtle but clinically significant signals that qualified specialists rely on, leaving many risks unaddressed.
In general, you should listen not to AI, but to the signals of your own body.
Xrust Losing weight under the guidance of an AI-based chatbot can be dangerous
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