At Care4U, we believe in empowering patients to take an active role in their health journey.
As NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has emphasised, learning how to ask AI the right questions is a vital skill in today's world—it can help you understand complex health information more effectively.
AI Tools for Health Discussions
Explore these popular AI models to ask general health-related questions.
Start with broad, educational queries and use guidelines below to be “a better patient”.
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CHATGPT
OpenAI's versatile tool, ideal for conversational queries and step-by-step breakdowns.
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These are general-purpose AI tools provided by third parties (xAI, Google, OpenAI). We do not control, endorse, or verify their outputs, and they are not regulated as medical devices by the TGA.
Guidelines for Using AI in Your Health Journey
- Start with clear, specific questions
Phrase your queries precisely to get better responses. Example: Instead of “What’s wrong with me?”, ask “What are common causes of fatigue in adults over 40?” This helps AI provide more focused, helpful information. - When uploading sensitive data
You can drag or upload blood test results or other diagnostic results to AI and ask it to summarise them for you. You can upload several past results and ask for a historical view of it also. - If sharing pathology results, MRIs, CT scans, or other personal health files, only do so if the AI tool explicitly supports secure uploads (e.g., via their premium features). Always anonymise data where possible to protect your privacy, and be aware of data usage policies. Avoid uploading if you're unsure—discuss with your doctor first.
- Uploading personal health data to these tools may involve sharing sensitive information with overseas entities, potentially outside Australian privacy protections. Proceed only if comfortable with their privacy policies.
- Approach with caution
AI can explain results in simple terms (e.g., “Explain what high creatinine levels might mean”), but interpretations can vary. Never rely on AI for self-diagnosis or treatment decisions. - When to seek professional help
If your question involves symptoms, test results, or health concerns, always follow up with a healthcare professional. AI is great for background knowledge, but only a doctor can provide accurate, tailored advice.
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AI tools and links referenced here (including Grok, Gemini, and ChatGPT) are third-party general-purpose platforms not specifically designed, approved, or regulated as medical devices or health professionals under Australian law (including TGA requirements). Their outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, biased, or inappropriate for individual health circumstances.
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Last updated: 3rd March 2026