Hyderabad Psychiatrist Warns Against Using AI-Generated Health Reports
Written By : MD Bureau
Published On 2026-05-02 12:45 GMT | Update On 2026-05-02 12:45 GMT
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Amid a growing trend of patients turning to artificial intelligence for medical guidance, a Hyderabad-based government psychiatrist has warned about the risks of relying on AI-generated reports instead of medical consultation.
Dr Raghuveer Raju Boosa, assistant professor of psychiatry at the Institute of Mental Health, said a 30-year-old IT employee arrived for his first consultation carrying a detailed, 10-page report generated using ChatGPT. The patient had entered his symptoms into the AI tool and answered a series of questions, attempting to establish his medical condition based on the generated output.
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Hyderabad Psychiatrist flags risks of AI-generated health reports
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