New Delhi, May 14 -- A growing number of doctors across the United States are turning to artificial intelligence tools to help guide clinical decisions, review medical research and manage patient care - often without patients realizing it.

One AI platform in particular, called OpenEvidence, has rapidly become one of the most widely used medical AI tools in the country, according to a report by NBC News. The company claims nearly 65% of US physicians used the platform across almost 27 million clinical encounters in April alone.

The rise of the technology is reshaping how doctors access medical knowledge, diagnose conditions and make treatment decisions, while also sparking debate over patient safety, privacy and doctors becoming overly r...