BSI: Fechar a 'lacuna de confiança em IA' é a chave para desbloquear benefícios
The UK’s potential to harness the benefits of AI in crucial sectors such as healthcare, food safety, and sustainability
The UK’s potential to harness the benefits of AI in crucial sectors such as healthcare, food safety, and sustainability is under threat due to a significant “confidence gap” among the public.
According to a study conducted by BSI, 54 percent of UK respondents expressed excitement about AI’s potential to revolutionise medical diagnoses and 43 percent welcomed AI’s role in reducing food waste. However, there is a prevailing lack of trust.
This scepticism could hinder the integration of AI technologies in the NHS, which is currently grappling with challenges like the COVID-19 backlog and an ageing population. Almost half of Britons (49%) support the use of AI to alleviate pressure on the healthcare system and reduce waiting times. However, only 20 percent have more confidence in AI than humans in detecting food contamination issues.
The study also highlighted a pressing need for education, as 65 percent of respondents felt patients should be informed about the use of AI tools in diagnosis or treatment. 37 percent of respondents expect to use AI regularly in medical settings by 2030.
Craig Civil, Director of Data Science and AI at BSI, said:
“The magnitude of ways AI can shape the UK’s future means we are seeing some degree of hesitation of the unknown. This c