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Millenial Parents Are More Likely to Use Chatbot Pediatrician Diagnoses
More than nine out of 10 parents in China (95%) say they are likely to use an AI chatbot to diagnose their sick child in the future, up from 85% in 2018, including more than half (53%) saying they are "extremely" likely. Likewise, in India, 87% say they are likely to use an AI chatbot for their child's diagnosis in 2019 with 60% saying they are "extremely" likely, up significantly from 2018 (38%). In the U.K., parents are more likely in 2019 (53%) than in 2018 (50%) to use this technology to diagnose their child, while U.S. parents continue not to be very likely (51 percent in 2019 as compared to 52% in 2018) to use this technology to diagnose their child. More than nine out of 10 parents in China (95%) say they are likely to use an AI chatbot to diagnose their sick child in the future, up from 85% in 2018, including more than half (53%) saying they are "extremely" likely. Likewise, in India, 87% say they are likely to use an AI chatbot for their child's diagnosis in 2019 with 60% saying they are "extremely" likely, up significantly from 2018 (38%).