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AMA Survey: 81% of Doctors Now Use AI, But Who Owns the Liability?

by Fred Pennic 03/12/2026 Leave a Comment

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AMA Survey: 81% of Doctors Now Use AI, But Who Owns the Liability?

What You Should Know

  • Massive Adoption Spike: According to an American Medical Association (AMA) survey, Over 80% of physicians now use AI professionally, a stark increase from 38% in 2023. The average number of AI use cases per physician has more than doubled to 2.3.
  • Burnout Relief vs. Skill Loss: The survey report, 2026 Physician Survey on Augmented Intelligence, reveals that while 70% of physicians explicitly view AI as a tool to automate the tasks contributing to clinical burnout, a staggering 88% express concern over potential skill erosion. This fear is most acute among early-career physicians who have been in practice for 10 years or less.
  • The Patient Divide: Doctors are supportive of patients using AI for basic medication and general health questions, but they draw a hard line at complex diagnostics. Nearly half of the surveyed physicians strongly oppose patients using AI to interpret pathology or radiology results.
  • The Trust Checkbox: To expand adoption, physicians demand robust safety validation and strict data privacy. Crucially, establishing a clear liability framework ranks as the absolute highest regulatory priority for doctors.

Automating the “Second Shift”

The data reveals a pragmatic, highly targeted approach to AI deployment. The average physician is currently leveraging 2.3 distinct AI use cases. At the top of the list? Medical research summarization and clinical care documentation.

This reflects a desperate need to combat the administrative burden that has crippled the U.S. healthcare workforce. Seventy percent of surveyed doctors explicitly view AI as a vital tool to automate the tedious tasks driving clinical burnout. Consequently, physician sentiment is overwhelmingly optimistic; more than three-quarters believe AI directly improves their ability to care for their patients.

The Skill Erosion Paradox

However, this rapid digital transformation is not without intense anxiety. While doctors are thrilled to outsource their charting, they are terrified of what happens when the human brain stops practicing medicine.

An overwhelming 88% of physicians expressed concern about potential skill loss. This fear is not evenly distributed; it is significantly higher among early-career doctors. If an AI copilot is seamlessly generating the differential diagnosis, how does a young resident ever build the clinical intuition necessary to catch a subtle edge case?

The Liability Roadblock

As AI transitions from an administrative assistant to a clinical decision-support engine, the regulatory landscape is failing to keep pace. Physicians are beginning to draw a hard boundary around who actually practices medicine.

While doctors are generally comfortable with patients using consumer AI tools for basic medication questions, they firmly reject algorithmic self-diagnosis. Nearly half of the respondents strongly oppose patients using AI to independently interpret complex pathology or radiology results.

Furthermore, physicians are demanding systemic protections before they fully integrate AI into their enterprise workflows. The vast majority (85%) want to be directly involved or consulted in AI adoption decisions. To earn their trust, tech vendors must provide ironclad data privacy and robust safety validation. Above all, physicians identified “clear liability frameworks” as their highest regulatory priority.

For more information, download the Physician Survey on Augmented Intelligence survey report here. 

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