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Home / Health / AI Surge: 56% of Psychologists Now Use AI

AI Surge: 56% of Psychologists Now Use AI

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Half of psychologists use AI tools, a significant increase from last year.
  • Psychologists use AI for administrative tasks and patient care support.
  • Concerns about data privacy, bias, and AI hallucinations persist.
AI Surge: 56% of Psychologists Now Use AI

The adoption of artificial intelligence tools among psychologists has surged, with 56% now utilizing them in their practices, a notable increase from the previous year. This trend indicates a growing reliance on AI for enhancing efficiency and supporting various aspects of their work.

Professionals are integrating AI into administrative duties such as drafting correspondence, developing educational materials, and streamlining documentation. This integration aims to reduce workload, minimize less engaging tasks, and ultimately allow more time for direct patient care, potentially combating professional burnout.

Despite the benefits, significant concerns remain. Over 60% of psychologists worry about data breaches, biased AI outputs, and the phenomenon of AI 'hallucinations.' The field emphasizes the need for resources to guide responsible AI use and robust regulation to ensure safety and efficacy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Psychologists are using AI for administrative tasks, writing emails, developing assignments, and assisting with documentation, aiming for greater practice efficiency.
Major concerns include data breaches, biased AI inputs/outputs, social harms, and AI's tendency to fabricate information (hallucinations).
Increased adoption is driven by the potential for AI to make work more efficient, reduce burnout, and free up time for direct patient care.

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