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In this episode of DarshanTalks, host and attorney-pharmacist Darshan Kulkarni explores the unsettling transition from "Googling your symptoms" to "Chatting with your symptoms." It’s 10:47 PM—you have chest tightness and a chatbot is your only companion. But is the algorithm reassuring you, or is it gaslighting a medical emergency?
We go beyond the hype to examine the February 9, 2026, Nature Medicine study (as reported in the New York Times) which reveals a staggering gap between AI’s medical exam scores and its real-world ability to triage human beings. Darshan breaks down the "Black Box" of emergency room triage, the evolution of FDA Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) regulations, and why your zip code might determine if your data is protected under new 2026 state privacy laws in Washington, California, and Maryland.
Key topics include:
Healthcare is a human endeavor, and accountability requires a human name. Learn how to use AI as a starting point without letting it be your final conclusion.
Support the show
www.kulkarnilawfirm.com
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In this episode of DarshanTalks, host and attorney-pharmacist Darshan Kulkarni explores the unsettling transition from "Googling your symptoms" to "Chatting with your symptoms." It’s 10:47 PM—you have chest tightness and a chatbot is your only companion. But is the algorithm reassuring you, or is it gaslighting a medical emergency?
We go beyond the hype to examine the February 9, 2026, Nature Medicine study (as reported in the New York Times) which reveals a staggering gap between AI’s medical exam scores and its real-world ability to triage human beings. Darshan breaks down the "Black Box" of emergency room triage, the evolution of FDA Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) regulations, and why your zip code might determine if your data is protected under new 2026 state privacy laws in Washington, California, and Maryland.
Key topics include:
Healthcare is a human endeavor, and accountability requires a human name. Learn how to use AI as a starting point without letting it be your final conclusion.
Support the show
www.kulkarnilawfirm.com