Physician opinion of artificial intelligence tools

Artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the nation and the world by storm, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT program sparking interest in how the new technology could transform health care, business, education, and more.
 
Medical Economics wants to know what you, our readers, think about AI and its possible impact on the practice of medicine. Please let us know by taking the following brief survey. We will share the results in the near future. Thank you.
1.How familiar are you with new AI technology such as ChatGPT?
2.Are you currently using AI in your practice?
3.For what purpose(s) are you using AI in your practice now? (select all that apply)
4.Do you plan to use AI for other purposes in the future?
5.Which areas do you plan on using AI in your practice in the future? (select all that apply)
6.Do you think AI could become better than human physicians at diagnosing conditions and illnesses?
7.Do you think AI could potentially replace human physicians?
8.Do you think AI could one day perform office functions now done by staff?
9.Which office functions do you think you will use AI tools for? (select all that apply)
10.Have your patients asked you about using AI in your practice?
11.How concerned are you that AI might be used to generate cybersecurity threats to your practice, such as phishing emails or theft of protected health information?
12.What are your thoughts about integrating AI into physicians’ practices? Are you excited for it? Is this an overblown technological fad? Please share your comments below.