
Conor Stewart
Research expert covering health & pharmaceuticals in the UK & Europe
Get in touch with us nowIn 2024, around 44 percent of clinicians surveyed worldwide expressed some concerns regarding the ethical implications of artificial intelligence usage on their work. Around one fifth of the clinicians from Europe held fundamental concerns regarding the ethics of AI use in their area of work, higher than clinicians from any other region. On the other hand, almost 15 percent of clinicians in the Asia Pacific region had no concerns.
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Clincial attitudes towards AI use
Patients' views on AI
Future of AI in healthcare
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