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Beginner rule: Use AI to slow down, understand choices, and prepare safer questions. Do not let AI replace official sources, professional advice, or your own judgment.
Short answer
How to check health ads that use AI images, fake doctors, miracle claims, or dramatic testimonials.
Why this matters
AI can generate convincing before-and-after images and fake expert language.
Step-by-step
Start with a small, low-risk example. Tell AI what you want, give only the needed background, ask for a clear format, then review the answer slowly before acting.
Try this prompt
“Check this health ad. List exaggerated claims, missing proof, and questions I should ask a licensed professional.”
Common beginner mistake
The common mistake is giving AI private details or asking it to decide for you. Use AI to explain, organize, draft, compare, or prepare questions instead.
Safety note
Do not start, stop, or buy health treatments because of an AI-looking ad or testimonial.
What to do next
Save the prompt if it helps. Remove private details, change names to placeholders, and check anything important with an official source or trusted person.