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AI-Generated Doctors Are Taking Over TikTok—And Giving Fake Medical Advice

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Social media platforms, particularly TikTok, have become breeding grounds for AI-generated “doctors” posing as experts in gynecology, nutrition, and plastic surgery. These deepfake avatars look alarmingly real, but in reality, they are purely digital creations with no real medical expertise.

One viral “coochie doctor” has amassed a large following across multiple accounts, offering misleading advice and even promoting dubious wellness products. These fake experts often share advice that can be harmful or misleading, leading people to make poor health decisions.

With AI technology advancing rapidly, it’s more important than ever to be cautious about the information you consume online. Just because someone looks like an expert doesn’t mean they are one. Always cross-check medical advice with real professionals and be skeptical of any “expert” you find on social media. Don’t let these digital charlatans steer you in the wrong direction — fact-check everything before trusting it.

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