Medical Xpress April 18, 2025
Radiological Society of North America

The results of a large survey from a diverse patient population revealed cautious support for artificial intelligence (AI) implementation in screening mammography, according to a study published in Radiology: Imaging Cancer. Personal medical history and sociodemographic factors influenced respondent’s level of trust in AI.

While the diagnostic accuracy of AI systems has drastically improved in recent years, there is still a lack of widespread adoption and acceptance of this technology for a variety of reasons, such as concerns with , algorithmic bias or even level of knowledge of AI.

One opinion that is frequently overlooked in the conversation surrounding the growth of AI in radiology is that of the patient.

“Patient perspectives are crucial because successful AI implementation in...

Today's Sponsors

Venturous
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

Venturous

 
Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Radiology, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
AI-enabled clinical data abstraction: a nurse’s perspective
Contextual AI launches Agent Composer to turn enterprise RAG into production-ready AI agents
OpenAI’s latest product lets you vibe code science
WISeR in 2026: Legal, Compliance, and AI Challenges That Could Reshape Prior Authorization for Skin Substitutes
Dario Amodei warns AI may cause ‘unusually painful’ disruption to jobs

Share Article