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Human-AI teaming in critical care: a comparative analysis of data scientists' and clinicians' perspectives on AI augmentation and automation.

Bienefeld N, Keller E, Grote G. Human-AI teaming in critical care: a comparative analysis of data scientists' and clinicians' perspectives on AI augmentation and automation. J Med Internet Res. 2024;26:e50130. doi:10.2196/50130.

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September 11, 2024
Bienefeld N, Keller E, Grote G. J Med Internet Res. 2024;26:e50130.
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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.

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Bienefeld N, Keller E, Grote G. Human-AI teaming in critical care: a comparative analysis of data scientists' and clinicians' perspectives on AI augmentation and automation. J Med Internet Res. 2024;26:e50130. doi:10.2196/50130.