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Home » 23 Million Use ChatGPT for Health Advice: Why Dr. Zhang Warns Young Doctors Against AI

23 Million Use ChatGPT for Health Advice: Why Dr. Zhang Warns Young Doctors Against AI

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
January 17, 2026
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A recent discussion has sparked attention following reports that over 230 million people have utilized ChatGPT for medical consultations. The widespread use of AI in healthcare raises important questions about its role and limitations, particularly from the perspective of seasoned medical professionals.

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Dr. Zhang Wenhong, a prominent Chinese infectious disease expert, voiced concerns about the rising reliance on AI tools like ChatGPT among young doctors. While acknowledging the rapid advancements in technology, Dr. Zhang emphasized the importance of maintaining human judgment and experience in medical practice. He cautioned against overdependence on artificial intelligence, warning that it could potentially undermine the nuanced understanding necessary for accurate diagnosis and patient care.

The debate highlights a broader tension within the medical community regarding AI’s integration into healthcare. On one side, advocates praise the technology for its ability to quickly process vast amounts of data, improve diagnostic efficiency, and expand access to medical information. On the other, critics warn that AI cannot fully replicate the empathy, intuition, and complex decision-making skills that experienced physicians bring to their practice.

As AI continues to evolve and become more embedded in the healthcare landscape, experts like Dr. Zhang stress the need for balanced approaches. They advocate for technologies that serve as complementary tools rather than replacements for trained medical professionals. Ensuring patient safety, maintaining ethical standards, and preserving the human elements of medicine remain central to ongoing discussions about AI’s role in the future of healthcare.

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Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

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