There are growing concerns regarding the adoption of artificial intelligence.

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Two independent surveys by PC World and the NHS have highlighted people’s concerns regarding the adoption of the new technology.

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00:00Many are concerned that artificial intelligence in the NHS could lead to clinicians missing errors.
00:09According to a new survey, almost two-thirds of NHS workers also voiced worries that AI would distance them from patients.
00:17The technology could play a significant role in easing pressure on the health service,
00:22according to the Health Foundation, which carried out the poll, although some remain unconvinced.
00:28A survey of NHS staff for the public found the use of AI for clinical and admin purposes in the NHS is supported on balance.
00:36Some 76% of health service workers and 54% of the public supported its use for patient care.
00:44Additionally, a separate survey by PC World found the majority of respondents believe AI is making life harder,
00:52particularly AI call answering systems that misunderstand simple responses and cause frustration.
00:59With AI's increasing role, do you think it will ultimately make life easier or harder?

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