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Topic : AI ¡®doctors¡¯ are spreading fake health tips on YouTube. Regulators can¡¯t do much to stop them.
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TITLE : AI ¡®doctors¡¯ are spreading fake health tips on YouTube. Regulators can¡¯t do much to stop them.

AI ‘doctors’ are spreading fake health tips on YouTube. Regulators can’t do much to stop them.

 


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AI-generated videos featuring fake doctors are becoming increasingly common on YouTube. These videos often provide health advice and claim to be connected with well-known hospitals, even though the hospitals have confirmed they have no connection to the channels.

 

The videos use attractive titles such as "A Doctor's Secret" or "Foods That Protect Your Kidneys" to attract viewers, especially older adults. Many people may believe the information because the AI-generated characters look and sound like real doctors.

 

Government agencies have found it difficult to regulate these videos because current laws mainly apply to direct product advertisements. If a video only gives health advice without directly selling a product, it often falls outside existing regulations.

 

Many of these channels still make money through YouTube advertising, affiliate links and high view counts. Officials say they plan to investigate AI-generated advertisements that use fake medical professionals to mislead consumers.

 

Experts warn that many of these videos exaggerate health claims or provide information without scientific evidence. They encourage viewers to verify medical information through licensed healthcare professionals and trusted medical organizations.

 

 

Edited using generative AI tools. 
Source : https://www.koreajoongangdaily.com/korea/ai-doctors-are-spreading-fake-health-tips-on-youtube-regulators-cant-do-much-to-stop-them/12758823

 

Comprehension

What kind of videos are becoming more common on YouTube?
Why do many viewers trust these AI-generated videos?
Why is it difficult for the government to regulate them?
How do these YouTube channels earn money?
What do experts recommend people do before believing online health advice?

Discussion

Have you ever watched health advice videos on YouTube?
How can you tell if health information online is trustworthy?
Should AI-generated videos clearly state that they were created by AI? Why?
What dangers can false medical information cause?
Do you think governments should create stricter laws for AI-generated content?
Would you trust a video made by AI if it included reliable sources? Why or why not?
What are the benefits of using AI in healthcare?
How can people protect themselves from misinformation on social media?

Vocabulary

proliferate – to increase or spread quickly
affiliate – officially connected with a person or organization
impersonate – to pretend to be someone else
regulate – to control through rules or laws
misleading – giving a false or incorrect impression
evidence – facts or information that prove something is true
commission – money earned from selling or recommending a product
verify – to check that something is true or accurate