The trend: Consumers generally find that AI-generated responses to their online health queries are only somewhat reliable, according to a new survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) of the University of Pennsylvania. Over 1,600 US adults were polled in April.
Digging into the trend: 71% of respondents said they go to Google or Bing at least occasionally when they have a question about a medical symptom or condition. Among this sample, nearly two-thirds (65%) say they have seen AI-generated responses at the top of search engine results.
The quality of AI-generated responses to users’ health searches is mixed.
Why it matters: A key concern of brands and publishers in the AI search era is that users end their search sessions quickly and won’t click through to links.
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