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AI-WISE study: Artificial Intelligence in Women’s Health

AI-WISE study: Artificial Intelligence in Women’s Health

02 October 2025 (Last updated: 2 Oct 2025 10:54)

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as large language models like ChatGPT, are becoming increasingly common in clinical, educational and research settings. While they hold promise for improving women’s health, they also raise important questions about accuracy, bias and safe use.

The AI-WISE study, led by the University of Oxford, is exploring how professionals working in women’s health use and perceive AI tools.

We are looking for volunteers aged 18 or over who work in or alongside women’s health (for example, clinicians, educators, researchers, digital health teams, policy organisations or industry professionals).

You are invited to take part in a one-off, anonymous online survey. The survey takes about 10–15 minutes to complete and asks about your professional role, your awareness and use of AI tools, and your views on their benefits, risks and guidance needs.

Further information & link to survey - open until the end of year