Factors that influence the adoption of human-AI collaboration in clinical decision-making (2204.09082v1)
Abstract: Recent developments in AI have fueled the emergence of human-AI collaboration, a setting where AI is a coequal partner. Especially in clinical decision-making, it has the potential to improve treatment quality by assisting overworked medical professionals. Even though research has started to investigate the utilization of AI for clinical decision-making, its potential benefits do not imply its adoption by medical professionals. While several studies have started to analyze adoption criteria from a technical perspective, research providing a human-centered perspective with a focus on AI's potential for becoming a coequal team member in the decision-making process remains limited. Therefore, in this work, we identify factors for the adoption of human-AI collaboration by conducting a series of semi-structured interviews with experts in the healthcare domain. We identify six relevant adoption factors and highlight existing tensions between them and effective human-AI collaboration.
- Patrick Hemmer (19 papers)
- Max Schemmer (27 papers)
- Lara Riefle (2 papers)
- Nico Rosellen (1 paper)
- Michael Vössing (23 papers)
- Niklas Kühl (94 papers)