Survey: 44% of nurses now use AI at work, but most still don't trust it for patient care
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Gerrit De Vynck
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A survey of over 2,200 nurses found that 44% now use AI at work, up from 15% last year. However, most nurses still do not trust AI enough to rely on it for patient care, indicating significant skepticism about AI reliability in healthcare settings despite growing adoption.
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· 1 pulledAbout 44 percent of nurses use AI at work, up from 15 percent last year, according to a survey of over 2,200 nurses released Tuesday.
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