: Indian courts, including the Delhi and Karnataka High Courts, have increasingly recognized a victim's right to have harmful, non-consensual content removed from online platforms and search engines. Ethical Implications in the Medical Profession
We are seeing a rise in "Doctor vs. Chiropractor" feud videos, or "MD reacts to Naturopath." The social discussion becomes tribal. Viewers stop looking for information and start rooting for their team. The nuanced truth—that integrative medicine has a place, but that quackery is dangerous—is lost in the battle for retweets.
The discussion on social media has also highlighted the importance of context in understanding the video. Some users have pointed out that the clip was taken out of context, and that the doctor's comments were meant to be humorous or satirical. Others have argued that even if the comments were made in jest, they still reflect a deeper issue with the medical profession.
On the other hand, there is a growing . Critics argue that the pursuit of likes and views can lead to sensationalism. When a doctor’s primary goal shifts from patient care to engagement metrics, the quality of information often suffers, and the professional "gravitas" of the field is called into question. Navigating the Future
There is a surge in AI-generated deepfake videos that impersonate real doctors—such as Dr. Robert Lustig and Dr. Gemma Newman—to sell unproven supplements or spread health misinformation.