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Clinician of the Future: Attitudes toward AI

In the latest of our annual reports looking at the future of healthcare, clinicians have growing optimism about the capability of AI to increase their productivity, freeing up their time for high value work. However, this is accompanied by caution about AI’s impact on critical thinking and clinical decision making.

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About the Attitudes toward AI report

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Extracted from the comprehensive Insights 2024: Attitudes toward AI report, this sub-report explores the perspectives of over 500 academic leaders on the transformative potential and challenges of AI in research and education. 

Key highlights from the report: 

  • 26% of clinicians have used AI for work purposes

  • 96% of clinicians believe AI will help accelerate knowledge discovery

  • 88% of clinicians believe AI will help increase work quality overall

See the full clinician report

Transformative potential: Perspectives from clinicians

Clinician of the Future: Attitudes Toward Ai - Clinicians recognize AI's Potential

Awareness of certain AI tools is high, and clinicians have started using them, with expectations that usage will grow. 71% of those surveyed believe that this technology will have a transformative or significant impact on thier area of work, but also raise concerns. You can find a summary of these findings in our infographic.

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責任あるAIで人類の知を拡張する

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エルゼビアは学術・研究・医療コミュニティと連携し、信頼できる検証済みコンテンツと人の専門性をAIの力と組み合わせ、社会の前進に貢献します。

データと偽情報が急増する中でも、科学・医学情報の品質と完全性を守ることにコミットしています。AIツールは査読論文、医学書、エビデンスに基づく臨床概要に根ざしており、正確で信頼できる情報を提供します。

Learn how researchers, clinicians, academic leaders and librarians around the world view AI in in the full report, Insights 2024: Attitudes toward AI.

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