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Artificial intelligence-powered medical treatment options are on the rise and have the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy, but a new study led by University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers found that about 52% of participants would choose a human doctor rather than AI for diagnosis and treatment.
The paper, “Diverse Patients Attitudes Towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Diagnosis,” was published today in the journal PLOS Digital Health.

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