The head of the Joint Poison Control Center (GGIZ) of several countries strongly advises against wasting time with artificial intelligence and your own internet research in acute situations. "We are increasingly noticing that people are now relying more on AI when something happens, even if it involves children," says Dagmar Prasa.
"If a child swallows something, the AI is first asked whether poisoning is possible - we hear this again and again and we want to warn against it," the human toxicologist continues. The AI also only has the knowledge available on the internet.