Concerns Grow Among Britons with Disabilities About AI in Healthcare
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Concerns Grow Among Britons with Disabilities About AI in Healthcare
A survey by nuom reveals that 65% of UK adults with disabilities fear AI in healthcare may prioritize efficiency over personalised care. Concerns include exclusion due to technological confidence (73%) and potential marginalisation as AI becomes widespread (37%). The survey stresses the importance of inclusive design to address these issues. A recent independent survey conducted … Continue reading "Concerns Grow Among Britons with Disabilities A…
Survey suggests Britons with a disability are concerned over AI-integrated healthcare - Pharmafile
A survey conducted by nuom, a British healthcare consultancy, found a majority of UK adults with a disability are concerned that artificial intelligence (AI)-integrated healthcare could prioritise efficiency over inclusivity. Nuom emphasises the need for inclusive technologies that are developed with those with disabilities as AI in healthcare continues to develop. In collaboration with independent […] The post Survey suggests Britons with a dis…
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