The Role of Trusted Healthcare Providers

AI Chatbot Users More Likely to Believe Vaccine Myths

A KFF poll shows a link between frequent AI health advice and a higher belief in debunked vaccine claims.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A person holds a smartphone showing a digital chat interface next to medical equipment, illustrating the use of AI for health information.

A person holds a smartphone showing a digital chat interface next to medical equipment, illustrating the use of AI for health information.

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A tracking poll released on June 30, 2026, by KFF shows a link between frequent AI chatbot use and vaccine misinformation [1][2]. Individuals who use AI tools for health advice are more likely to endorse debunked claims, such as the idea that vaccines cause autism [1]. The findings highlight growing concerns regarding the accuracy of health information provided by automated systems [2].

The study also identified that people lacking a trusted healthcare provider are more susceptible to these myths [2][3]. Doctors remain a critical source for dispelling misinformation, yet many patients turn to digital platforms instead [3]. Frequent social media users showed similar patterns of endorsing false health claims [2].

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Avantgarde News Desk covers the role of trusted healthcare providers and editorial analysis for Avantgarde News.