Survey: 60% of Patients Uncomfortable with AI in Healthcare Settings

About six in 10 U.S. adults said they would feel uncomfortable if their provider used artificial intelligence tools to diagnose them and recommend treatments in a care setting, according to a survey from the Pew Research Center.

Some 38% of respondents said using AI in healthcare settings would lead to better health outcomes while 33% said it would make them worse, and 27% said it wouldn’t make much of a difference, the survey found.

Ultimately, men, younger people and those with higher education levels were the most open to their providers using AI, reports Healthcare Dive. Read more.

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