 This study assessed the knowledge, attitudes, and intended practices of healthcare workers in Saudi Arabia towards ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence, AI, chatbot, within the first three months after its launch. It found that 18.4 percent of respondents had used ChatGPT for healthcare purposes while 84.1 percent of non-users expressed interest in utilizing AI chatbots in the future. Most participants were comfortable with incorporating ChatGPT into their healthcare practice. They perceived the chatbot to be useful in various aspects of healthcare, such as medical decision-making, patient and family support, medical literature appraisal, and medical research assistance. However, concerns about credibility and the source of information provided by AI chatbots were identified as the main barriers. Despite recognizing ChatGPT as a valuable addition to digital health in the early stages of adoption, addressing these concerns is necessary before it can be used for diagnostic or treatment purposes without human-expert oversight. This article was authored by Mohammad Hani Tamsa, Fadi Al-Jamman, Khaled H. Malki, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.