Artificial Intelligence

Scientists Identify AI Opportunities and Adoption Factors in the Life Sciences Sector

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Dublin, Aug. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in Life Sciences” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This comprehensive study sheds light on the perspectives of over 400 life scientists regarding the impact and potential of AI in the life sciences sector.

Through extensive interviews with life science AI users, future users, and skeptics, the report addresses crucial questions about the future of AI in life sciences. It delves into the significance of AI in scientists’ daily work, the specific purposes that life science intelligence can serve, the thoughts that come to mind when scientists think about AI, the level of trust they have in AI-based systems, and the brands they trust.

The survey targeted a wide range of participants, including academic life scientists and professionals in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical fields, ensuring diverse and up-to-date perspectives on AI in life sciences.

Key highlights of the report encompass the overall sentiment towards AI in the life science marketplace, the key applications where AI is currently being utilized and where scientists perceive a need for AI, the barriers and motivators for AI adoption in workflows, and the leading organizations and brands in life science AI according to scientists.

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Whether you are an existing user, a non-user, or a skeptic of life science AI, this report offers essential insights. It reveals what current users appreciate most about AI, while also uncovering the reasons why non-users and skeptics hesitate to embrace AI-based enhancements. Life science instrument companies and technology developers in the field will find this report invaluable in understanding market dynamics and shaping their strategies.

The report is based on a comprehensive online quantitative survey conducted with 411 respondents, primarily members of the Science Advisory Board (SAB) – a segment of the scientific community known for their active participation in market research activities.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Study Overview and Objectives
  2. Executive Summary
  3. Demographics
  4. Overall Perceptions of AI
  5. Perceptions of AI in the Life Sciences
  6. Current Workflows Using AI
  7. Commercial Providers of AI Solutions
  8. Motivators and Barriers to Adoption
  9. Methodology

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/5nakfa

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