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Agentic AI boosts physician trust in clinical decisions, study finds

A new study published on arXiv explores the impact of agentic AI on physician trust in clinical decision-making. Researchers found that physicians exhibited significantly higher cognitive and behavioral trust in agentic AI models compared to non-agentic baselines, particularly in treatment planning tasks where they preferred the agentic model 89.57% of the time. Despite the increased trust, the study also noted instances of over-reliance on incorrect agentic outputs, emphasizing the continued need for clinician oversight. AI

IMPACT Agentic AI's ability to enhance physician trust could accelerate its adoption in clinical settings, though careful oversight remains crucial.

RANK_REASON Research paper published on arXiv detailing findings on agentic AI and physician trust. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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Agentic AI boosts physician trust in clinical decisions, study finds

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  1. arXiv cs.AI TIER_1 English(EN) · Zhiling Yan, Zhe Fang, David J King, Ann Pongsakul, Eashan Adhikarla, Hui Ren, Sunyang Fu, Quanzheng Li, Lifang He, Xiang Li, Hongfang Liu, Yonghui Wu, Lichao Sun ·

    Agentic AI Enhances Physician Trust in Clinical Decision Making

    arXiv:2606.30658v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Medical AI has shifted from reasoning to agentic AI, a new paradigm that autonomously invokes external tools during reasoning, rendering intermediate reasoning steps and tool outputs transparent to users. Although proven to outper…