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Agree is you are talking anything about medical. It is a great source of information for other topic. I don't have any information on other A.I. other than Co-Pilot (Microsoft) but Co-Pilot lists the sources to learn about the subject after it gives a summary.

When you type in information into Google, asked Alexa, etc. those are also A.I. A.I. is now different it is who put the information into A.I. and where did it come from.

You can go to WEBMD and type in a search on a topic. Then WEBMD brings it up. Then WEBMD list the source of the information the doctors who provided it and their contact informataion.

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@jc76, What WebMD won't tell you is how much money they make from pharmaceutical companies. WebMD is no more trustworthy than AI.

I stick with the basics: Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic, NIH, etc. For lung cancer, I primarily use the IASLC (International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer), Lungevity, and The Research Advocacy Network. (I'm not sure everyone can access that last one. I have access as a Patient Research Advocate.)