ScienceDaily December 2, 2021
University of Waterloo

More attention must be paid to improving perceptions of emerging technologies like AI-powered symptom checkers, which could ease the strain on health-care systems, according to a recent study.

Symptom checkers are online platforms that help with self-triage based on a range of inputted symptoms and demographic details.

The study, led by University of Waterloo researchers, found that “tech seekers,” people who are open to technology but perceive a lack of access to it, are the most likely to want to use the technology — more than “tech acceptors,” people who are both open to it and perceive it to be accessible.

The least likely group of people to adopt the tool are “tech rejectors,” those who do not view...

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