Two in five Aussie GPs already relying on AI
A significant number of Australian general practitioners (GPs) are incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their practices. Approximately 40 percent of GPs are utilizing AI for tasks such as note-taking. However, there remains a portion of the population that is hesitant about the adoption of this technology.
- ▪About 40 percent of Australian GPs are using AI to assist with note-taking.
- ▪Some Australians are not fully supportive of AI integration in healthcare.
- ▪The trend indicates a growing reliance on technology among healthcare professionals.
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