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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is entering all spheres of society and business, creating conditions for changing the way we work and perform operations. Along with industrial sectors, AI has enormous potential
for application in medicine, as a means of diagnosing diseases of the human body, medical research and working with document flow. As an emerging technology in healthcare, AI creates different attitudes and expectations among patients, doctors and medical staff. This issue is a sensitive area of discussion and scientific publications, as it affects two critical areas. AI can facilitate the work of the medical profession and the medical staff, but ethical and social issues arise related to its reliability in medicine. The publication conducted a preliminary study
on the attitudes of general practitioners towards the implementation of AI in clinical practices. The authors of the publication studied several polyclinics and, based on the data, derived preliminary results on the attitudes of the human factors towards AI in the healthcare system. The study was conducted in the capital of the Republic of Bulgaria, using a quantitative approach in the development of an online survey. Based on the data obtained, an analysis of key indicators of the acceptance or rejection of AI in medicine was performed.