Identifying and Responding to Health Misinformation on Reddit Dermatology Forums With Artificially Intelligent Bots Using Natural Language Processing: Design and Evaluation Study
BackgroundReddit, the fifth most popular website in the United States, boasts a large and engaged user base on its dermatology forums where users crowdsource free medical opinions. Unfortunately, much of the advice provided is unvalidated and could lead to the provision of inappropriate care. Initia...
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Main Authors: | Monique A Sager (Author), Aditya M Kashyap (Author), Mila Tamminga (Author), Sadhana Ravoori (Author), Christopher Callison-Burch (Author), Jules B Lipoff (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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