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UK GPs Embrace AI, Risking Errors and Lawsuits
4 Dec
Summary
- Nearly 30% of UK GPs use AI tools like ChatGPT during patient appointments.
- GPs worry about clinical errors, data privacy, and legal issues with AI.
- AI time savings are used for rest, not seeing more patients.

A significant portion of General Practitioners (GPs) in the UK, nearly 30%, are now utilizing AI tools such as ChatGPT during patient consultations. This adoption is happening amidst a notable lack of regulation for these technologies, creating a "wild west" scenario where safety and appropriate use remain unclear for healthcare professionals.
Research indicates that GPs are employing AI for various tasks, including summarizing appointments, aiding in diagnoses, and managing administrative duties. Despite widespread awareness of potential risks like clinical errors, patient privacy breaches, and medico-legal issues, the use of AI continues to grow, highlighting a gap between governmental ambitions and the current practical implementation in general practice.
Interestingly, the time saved by GPs through AI implementation is not being channeled into seeing more patients, as policymakers had hoped. Instead, reports show that GPs are using this additional time primarily for self-care and rest, aiming to mitigate the stress and prevent burnout associated with their demanding profession. Meanwhile, patient use of AI for health information is also rising, though advice quality is inconsistent.




