Human-AI teaming in critical care: a comparative analysis of data scientists' and clinicians' perspectives on AI augmentation and automation.
Numerous studies have investigated capabilities and accuracy of artificial intelligence (AI) in areas such as diagnosis. This study investigated data scientists' and clinicians' assessments of whether AI could/should be used in certain tasks regardless of AI's current abilities. Both groups said four out of six specified tasks (documentation, analyzing medical data, prescribing, diagnostic decision-making) could be performed by a combination of AI and clinicians. They reported monitoring patient data should be done by AI, and interactions with patients should never be done by AI.