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Your Voice Matters: Help Shape the Future of AI in Medical Imaging

I have a small favour to ask.

Many of you know that I love research, learning, and understanding how technology can improve the way we live and work. So I’m excited (and a little nervous!) to share that this is one of my first research projects in a very long while, and I would genuinely appreciate your support.

I’m currently conducting a study exploring public awareness, perceptions, and acceptance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical imaging, and I need participants aged 18 and over to take part in a short survey.

Why Should You Participate?

We often say that we want our voices to be heard.

We want technology to work for people.

We want healthcare decisions to reflect real public concerns, expectations, and experiences.

Well, this is one of those opportunities.

AI is becoming increasingly involved in healthcare, including medical imaging such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans. But what do everyday people actually think about this? Are people comfortable with AI assisting healthcare professionals? What concerns do they have? What benefits do they see?

Your opinion matters.

By participating, you’re helping researchers and healthcare professionals better understand public perspectives, which can influence future communication, policy, and practice in healthcare.

The Best Part?

It will only take about 5–10 minutes of your time.

That’s less time than it takes to scroll through social media, watch a few reels, or decide what to have for dinner!

And your responses are completely anonymous and confidential.

Who Can Take Part?

Anyone who is:

✔️ Aged 18 years or older
✔️ A member of the public

No specialist knowledge is required. We’re interested in your honest opinions.

Take the Survey Here


If you’ve ever shared one of my blog posts, supported one of my projects, or simply enjoyed reading my content, I would be incredibly grateful if you could spare a few minutes to complete the survey and share it with others.

Every response helps.

Thank you so much for supporting research and helping ensure that the public’s voice is part of the conversation about the future of healthcare technology.

And please don’t keep this to yourself, share it with friends, family, colleagues, church members, WhatsApp groups, and anyone else who might be interested in contributing.

Together, let’s make sure our voices are heard. 💜 

With Love,
Ayo

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