Perceptions and attitudes of Children and Young People to Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

10/10/2021
by   Sheena Visram, et al.
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There is increasing interest in Artificial Intelligence and its application to medicine. Perceptions are less well-known, notably amongst children and young people. 21 members of a Young Persons Advisory Group for research, recommend creating an enabling environment with children and young people, through educational workshops with practical examples that use Artificial Intelligence to help, but not replace humans, address issues, build trust, and effectively communicate about potential opportunities.

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