Recent studies indicate that ChatGPT may outperform doctors in adhering to depression treatment standards, eliminating gender and social class biases. The research, published in the journal 'Family Medicine and Community Health', compares ChatGPT's performance with that of French doctors. In mild cases, ChatGPT demonstrated higher accuracy, providing recommendations that align with clinical guidelines. Despite its potential, researchers emphasize that AI should not replace human clinical judgment, raising ethical and moral concerns.