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  • Growing interest in artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine.
  • Limited research on representative UK doctors' perspectives and experiences with AI in healthcare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore UK doctors' perceptions and experiences with various AI systems.
  • To identify the prevalence of AI use among UK doctors.
  • To understand doctors' views on AI integration, productivity, and job security.

Main Methods:

  • Survey of 929 doctors on the UK medical register conducted between December 2023 and January 2024.
  • Questions covered understanding, use, perceived benefits, and concerns regarding AI systems.

Main Results:

  • 29% of doctors reported AI use in the past 12 months; diagnostic-decision-support (16%) and generative-AI (16%) were most prevalent.
  • AI users reported increased productivity (62% for generative-AI) and improved clinical decision-making (62% for diagnostic-decision-support).
  • Over half of doctors (52%) are optimistic about AI in healthcare (63% of AI users).
  • Low reported training (12% sufficient) and understanding of professional responsibilities (8% for generative-AI users) were noted.

Conclusions:

  • AI adoption is increasing among UK doctors, with perceived benefits in productivity and decision-making.
  • Significant gaps exist in training and understanding of professional responsibilities, particularly for generative-AI.
  • Evidence supports the need for policy-maker guidance to facilitate safe and effective AI integration in healthcare.