
Advertising in AI gets a BAD rep. But at least one AI service provider seems to be handling it well. Spoke last week with a cancer doctor about AI and specifically about the “ChatGPT for doctors” tool, Open Evidence – he said he loves the platform. He also loves that it’s free. And it’s free because of ads. “I think the ads on Open Evidence are a fair price to pay for that service,” he said. “And, quite frankly, I never have clicked on one (not out of any principle, just haven’t … yet),” he added. The doctor said it has completely changed the way he works (and even sometimes will ask questions to the AI *with* the patient and validate the output and talk through it with them). Two example convos below. Obviously need to watch out for overreach from pharma and will be interesting to see what the new head of ads at OpenAI will do (hi Dave), but the doctor is really happy with the product experience. Definitely one to watch.
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