Glenning Jeffry, Gualtieri Lisa
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, 8700 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90048, United States, 1 5625952473.
J Particip Med. 2025 Jul 28;17:e67816. doi: 10.2196/67816.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping medical imaging with the promise of improved diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Yet, its ethical and effective adoption depends not only on technical excellence but also on aligning implementation with patient perspectives. This commentary synthesizes emerging research on how patients perceive AI in radiology, expressing cautious optimism, a desire for transparency, and a strong preference for human oversight. Patients consistently view AI as a supportive tool rather than a replacement for clinicians. We argue that centering patient voices is essential to sustaining trust, preserving the human connection in care, and ensuring that AI serves as a truly patient-centered innovation. The path forward requires participatory approaches, ethical safeguards, and transparent communication to ensure that AI enhances, rather than diminishes, the values patients hold most dear.
人工智能(AI)正凭借提高诊断准确性和效率的前景重塑医学成像。然而,其道德且有效的应用不仅取决于技术卓越性,还取决于使实施过程与患者观点保持一致。本评论综合了关于患者如何看待放射学中的人工智能的新兴研究,表达了谨慎的乐观态度、对透明度的渴望以及对人为监督的强烈偏好。患者一直将人工智能视为一种辅助工具,而非临床医生的替代品。我们认为,以患者声音为中心对于维持信任、保持医疗中的人文联系以及确保人工智能成为真正以患者为中心的创新至关重要。前进的道路需要参与式方法、道德保障措施和透明沟通,以确保人工智能增强而非削弱患者最为珍视的价值观。