fiercehealthcare - A survey fielded earlier this year found 81% of doctors use AI in a professional context, with an average of 2.3 use cases per physician. Respondents were largely bullish on the technology's ability to boost clinical care and work efficiency, but still ha…
AI Summary: An AMA survey finds physicians’ professional use of artificial intelligence roughly doubled from 2023 to 2026, with about 81% of doctors now using AI across clinical and administrative tasks. The rapid uptake spotlights workflow integration but raises immediate questions about oversight, training, and legal liability as adoption outpaces policy.
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