Lesson 893 of 1570
AI and vaccine info: cutting through the noise
Use AI to compare what real medical sources say about vaccines.
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The main moves in order
- 1The big idea
- 2vaccines
- 3sources
- 4misinformation
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Section 1
The big idea
Vaccine takes online range from real to wild. AI can pull from CDC, WHO, and peer-reviewed studies and show you the actual data instead of TikTok takes.
Some examples
- Ask AI for the CDC schedule for your age
- Ask AI to summarize real side effect rates
- Ask AI to flag claims with no peer-reviewed source
- Ask AI to find your state's exemption rules
Try it!
Pick a vaccine claim you've heard. Ask AI to find the actual data from CDC or peer-reviewed studies. Compare to the claim. Notice the gap (or match).
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