Abstract
Although the growing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare has changed decision-making procedures, little is known about the experiences and perspectives of doctors using AI-driven technology. This qualitative research sought to determine doctors' opinions on the advantages and drawbacks of artificial intelligence for the direction of medical choices. Results from the published research, including artificial intelligence use in healthcare, were compared using systematic literature review and triangulation. The significant topics of trust, responsibility, and the limits of artificial intelligence draw attention to the opportunities and worries of how artificial intelligence might affect medical practice. This paper addresses major ethical and pragmatic issues and how artificial intelligence may be more effectively used in healthcare to help doctors.