BVA publishes advice for vets on the use of artificial intelligence – VetSurgeon News – VetSurgeon.org
Publish Date: 2026-01-12 11:32:00
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- The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has issued a set of general principles for safely, effectively, and ethically using artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary practice.
- The principles emphasize using AI as a support tool rather than a replacement, ensuring vets understand AI technologies, and participating in AI tool development.
- Vets are encouraged to assess bias in AI systems, stay updated on AI advancements, and ensure data privacy and client consent.
- The BVA supports a proactive and open-minded approach to AI, while remaining cautious of potential ethical risks.
- BVA recommends veterinary workplaces develop AI use policies, conduct risk assessments, and create resources for vets to understand AI technologies.
- There is a call for international governance and explainability standards for veterinary AI tools, and active regulation by UK veterinary regulators.
- BVA President Dr. Rob Williams emphasizes the importance of vets being involved in AI development and following the principles to maintain high standards of animal health and welfare.
- According to BVA data, 21% of vets already use AI in clinical practice, citing benefits like improved diagnostics and data interpretation, but also highlighting risks such as misinterpreted results and over-reliance on AI.