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MNN UK · December 3, 2025 · 1 min read

30% of UK GPs use AI tools like ChatGPT in patient consultations

What happened: A study found nearly three in ten UK general practitioners use AI tools such as ChatGPT during patient consultations to assist with tasks like appointment summaries and diagnosis. The research highlights concerns over a lack of clear regulation and potential legal risks.

Why it matters:

  • AI use could improve efficiency but raises risks of errors and legal liability for GPs.
  • The absence of regulation leaves doctors uncertain about which AI tools are safe to use.

MNN Take: The growing use of AI in healthcare reflects efforts to reduce GP workloads, but the current regulatory gap means doctors must be cautious about relying on these technologies.

Sources: Guardian UK