Who Asked: Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Releases Medical ChatGPT Knockoff

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Who Asked for This: Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Releases Medical ChatGPT Knockoff

Dr. Gupta’s pitch is pretty simple: Ask it any medical information or advice and it will spit out an answer. Users can ask Gupta up to 5 free questions. After that, they will need to pay a $20 per month subscription to maintain access.

After about 30 seconds, Gupta responded with a ChatGPT-styled response politely acknowledging my snotty suffering before recommending some basic over-the-counter antihistamines and nasal decongestants. Gupta went on to say it’s “essential” to clean my living space regularly, which admittedly hit pretty hard. I followed up by asking Gupta if it had any specific antihistamines recommendations and it said I should try Zyrtec or Claritin.Switching topics, I then asked Gupta whether or not it was safe to eat chicken that had been abandoned in the fridge for four days. Gupta responded by saying it’s generally safe to eat chicken that’s been in the fridge for up to four days but advised me to check for any nasty smell, mold or sliminess.

Shkreli had in fact violated antitrust rules when he attempted to maintain a monopoly over Daraprim. Shkreli was forced to pay $64.6 million and was barred from life from the drug industry.

 

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