Exploring healthcare professionals’ perceptions of artificial . . . There was no significant main effect for Job Descriptions on perceptions of Professional impact of AI F(2, 249 = 953, p = 146) or Preparedness for AI F(2, 249 = 1 763, p = 040) (see Table 3) Mean scale scores across all disciplines were close to the neutral point of 3 (unsure) so a one-sample t-test was conducted
Surveying Public Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in . . . The potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care continue to gain attention because of their potential as well as challenges [1] The potential uses of AI in health care contexts include clinical applications such as disease prediction and diagnosis [2-4] or the use of robots and robotic AI systems in caregiving [5], as well as broader public health applications such as
Knowledge and perception of primary care healthcare . . . Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as ‘the ability of machines to mimic human behaviour’ 1 It is a set of mathematical models, expressed in the form of algorithms, capable of learning and analysing large amounts of data, in different formats and at high speed, to help in the accuracy and speed of diagnosis, facilitate and streamline clinical care, and support public health
Healthcare professionals’ perspectives on artificial . . . Background Artificial intelligence (AI) applications present opportunities to enhance the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of various diseases To successfully integrate and utilize AI in healthcare, it is crucial to understand the perspectives of healthcare professionals and to address challenges they associate with AI adoption at an early stage Therefore, the aim of this review is to
AI Perceptions Across Cultures: Similarities and Differences . . . As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, understanding public perceptions -- including biases, risks, and benefits -- is critical for guiding research priorities, shaping public discourse, and informing policy This study explores public mental models of AI using micro scenarios to assess reactions to 71 statements about AI's potential future impacts Drawing on cross-cultural
AI Across Generations: Diverse perspectives on the future of . . . Now, let's dig deeper into the varied perspectives on AI across different generations Exploring trust in AI for publishing workflows In nearly every industry and sector, AI has seized the spotlight These innovative tools possess the transformative potential to automate once-manual processes within publishing, such as peer review
How Different Cultures See Artificial Intelligence — Giles . . . Artificial Intelligence is an umbrella term for a suite of technologies, from Machine Learning and Neural Networks to the most talked about today, Generative AI (GAI) Like many other revolutionary and general purpose technologies, cultures around the world see AI in different ways From ethics to the role of AI within their societies