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Recent advances have highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to assist clinicians with administrative and clinical tasks, but concerns regarding biases, lack of regulation, and potential technical issues pose significant challenges. The lack of a clear definition of AI, combined with limited focus on qualitative research exploring clinicians' perspectives, has limited the understanding of perspectives on AI in primary health care settings.
Clinicians see AI in primary care as both a powerful support tool and a potential risk, helping reduce workload and improve decisions while raising concerns about bias, reliability, and unclear regulations.
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