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Acceptance of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Among Japan's Doctors and the Public: A Questionnaire Survey.

Honoka TamoriHiroko YamashinaMasami MukaiYasuhiro MoriiTeppei SuzukiKatsuhiko Ogasawara
Published in: JMIR human factors (2022)
Many of the respondents were optimistic about the role of AI in medicine. However, when asked whether they would like to use AI-driven medicine, they tended to give a negative response. This trend suggests that concerns about the lack of regulation and about accountability hindered acceptance. Additionally, the results revealed that doctors were more enthusiastic than members of the public regarding AI-driven medicine. For the successful implementation of AI in medicine, it would be necessary to inform the public and doctors about the relevant laws and to take measures to remove their concerns about them.
Keyphrases
  • artificial intelligence
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • healthcare
  • deep learning
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  • primary care
  • medical students
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