We are not talking about using AI for a self diagnosis, we are talking about using AI/Search engine to better understand the official analysis of the results that a pathologist and/or specialist Doctor have provided ahead of GP appointment where you can then ask further questions.
I respectfully disagree with
@drron that making sure you understand the medical language used is dangerous, as
@Quickstatus said this isn't happening in a vaccuum but to help one better prepare for the discussion with the GP (or specialist) in follow-up appointment.
If qualified specialists/pathologists leverage AI to assist in timely diagnosis, there should be checks and balances from a real person to double check / verify the findings before these are shared with the patient and GP. But i see no harm in getting verified results at the same time as the GP and being able to prepare to ask the right questions at that follow-up appointment.
A patient or patients carer can be their own best advocate. Doctors like other professions also have unconscious bias and make assumptions, so sometimes you have to ask re alternatives or push for further tests or different referrals.
If my GP went by the standard recommendations because my poop test was negative and I didnt have any symptoms then a colonoscopy and gastroscopy would not have been indicated. But because one of my sisters and I both pushed due to family history and a desire to get a baseline, we were able to get the procedure before 50 and both had findings (polyps and lesions) that are now needing further investigation, so now our even younger sister will now be pushing for the same.