New Delhi, April 27 -- Amid AI tools progressively becoming more integrated with healthcare, an incident came to light when Marly Garnreiter, 27, who hails from Paris and is preparing for chemotherapy, stated that ChatGPT identified her blood cancer symptoms almost a year before doctors made the same diagnosis.

Marly had been suffering from continuous night sweats and skin irritation but thought these were stress-related reactions after the death of her father due to colon cancer. Medical checkups at the time didn't reveal any serious health concern, with test results showing back normal.

She chose to share her symptoms with ChatGPT seeking answers. The AI chatbot replied by indicating that she could be exhibiting signs of blood cancer,...