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I had a blood clot. An AI diagnosis may have saved my life
An AI tool is no replacement for a doctor, and regulation is essential. But together, physicians and AI could prove beneficial

TL;DR
- The author experienced persistent calf pain, initially misdiagnosed as a muscle problem.
- A personal AI health tool, analyzing the author's medical data, identified deep vein thrombosis (DVT) as a potential cause.
- The AI's suggestion led the author to seek urgent medical attention at the ER, where four blood clots were discovered in their leg.
- Deep vein thrombosis can be life-threatening if a clot travels to the lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism.
- The author emphasizes that AI is a tool to aid patient advocacy and ask the right questions, not a replacement for doctors.
- A study showed a large language model was more likely than physicians to include the correct diagnosis in possible answers.
- There are risks associated with AI health advice, as some people use chatbots instead of consulting GPs.
- The author advocates for regulation, testing, transparency, and clinical supervision of AI in healthcare.