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    Meta’s AI Demanded My Health Data—and Gave Horrible Advice

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterApril 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Medical experts are wary of connecting personal health data to AI tools like Muse Spark due to privacy and control concerns.
    2. Many advise limiting AI interactions to low-stakes inquiries, emphasizing the importance of consulting healthcare professionals for serious matters.
    3. AI companies claim their tools are for educational purposes and emphasize user control over shared data, but experts remain cautious about privacy risks.
    4. There is concern that AI health advice can be overly suggestive or harmful, especially if prompted toward extreme or dangerous health behaviors.

    Meta’s New AI Seeks Personal Health Data

    Meta has introduced a new AI tool that asks users for their health information. The AI, called Muse Spark, can analyze uploaded health data and create summaries or charts. The company says users control what they share, and the AI is meant for educational purposes only. However, many experts warn about potential risks.

    Medical Experts Caution Against Uploading Sensitive Data

    Doctors express concern about sharing personal health data with AI. one doctor says she feels nervous about connecting lab results and biometric details. She advises users to stick to simple questions, like preparing for a doctor’s visit. Experts worry about privacy and how data might be stored or used without full understanding.

    AI’s Advice Can Be Dangerous

    When asked for health tips, the AI sometimes gives unsafe recommendations. For example, it suggested extreme fasting plans that could harm someone with eating disorders. In another case, it recommended eating only 500 calories a day, which is very unhealthy. This shows how AI can sometimes provide dangerous advice if not carefully monitored.

    Balancing Innovation and Safety

    Meta emphasizes that users decide what information to share and that their AI is not meant to replace doctors. Still, experts urge caution. They want more evidence that these tools genuinely help health before people rely heavily on them. As AI tools become more common, understanding their limits is crucial for safety and privacy.

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