A survey of 136 U.S. clinicians finds that autonomous AI prescribing would require confidence-based escalation, differentiated uncertainty communication, and inferential transparency to gain acceptance and properly allocate liability.
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The Clinician's Veto: Navigating Trust, Liability, and Uncertainty in Autonomous AI Prescribing
A survey of 136 U.S. clinicians finds that autonomous AI prescribing would require confidence-based escalation, differentiated uncertainty communication, and inferential transparency to gain acceptance and properly allocate liability.