A study conducted by the urology department at the University of Florida in Gainesville revealed that when asked about common medical questions patients might consult doctors regarding urinary symptoms, ChatGPT's responses fell far short of clinical standards, often providing completely inaccurate information. Researchers believe that ChatGPT frequently offers inaccurate medical information with a confident demeanor. Therefore, patients should exercise caution with the medical advice provided by ChatGPT and seek accurate information through more reliable clinical tools.