"Though it may seem like a “neutral technology,” artificial intelligence (AI) has biases, too — it is not the objective tool people think it is. AI is designed by people and trained on data sets. Just like you, the people who build it have certain beliefs, opinions and experiences that inform their choices, whether they realize it or not. The engineers and companies that build and train AI may think certain information or goals are more important than others."
Everyone should be aware that AI programs are continuously manipulated by "Pharma Trolls", people paid to lead you away from certain subjects. I will expand further.When asked "Does ParaZapper actually work?" Google AI responded "No, there is no clinical evidence that ParaZapper or similar "zapper" devices are effective at killing parasites or treating any medical condition. These devices are widely considered pseudoscience and have been the subject of numerous regulatory actions for making unsubstantiated health claims."
That in itself stops many from actually looking further. The best place to ask is not an AI program but go to where customers post their testimonials. They are not going to tell you that it works or that they like it if that is not true.1) Lack of Clinical Support: No large-scale, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials have ever demonstrated that these devices can treat diseases in humans. The core theory—that low-voltage electricity can selectively kill pathogens without harming human tissue—is unproven.
Indeed, This in itself is VERY misleading. It is designed to make you thing that there are no valid studies such as the Thiel Study .2) Regulatory Warnings: The FDA has issued warning letters to ParaZapper manufacturers, stating that the products are unapproved medical devices marketed with illegal health claims.
This was 20 years ago and only claimed that the products had not been properly registered with the FDA. Note that there was no arrests or prosecution. The proper corrections were made to any marketing information.3) Fraudulent Marketing: The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken legal action against companies selling "zappers" for claiming they could cure serious illnesses like cancer and AIDS, citing a lack of scientific evidence.
It is important to be aware that ParaZapper has never been a part of this category and there has not been a part of any FTC action. Again, this is designed to mislead. If you do not think that parazapper can work, see these zapper videos .4) Scientific Consensus: Experts and medical societies dismiss the technology as "electrically-based quackery". While microcurrent therapy is a legitimate field for specific uses like wound healing, these commercial zappers do not follow established medical protocols.
The truth here is that ParaZapper may actually be far better than simple wound healing but it is not represented as such. If they are trying so hard to convince people not to try, then what is behind this extensive effort?