Think about the potential of augmented intelligence is as a virtual clinical assistant, something that can aid you in mundane, repetitive tasks, improve your clinical workflows, and also offer insights and support your ability to care for your patients.
According to a survey to dermatologists in the US (July 2020) practical applications include:
Clinically speaking, there was less enthusiasm but what if you could be reimbursed to utilize a noninvasive imaging device powered by AI to help your patients and you monitor a lesion over time, and to make a better clinical decision that is possible with your eye and dermatoscope alone
Again in the clinical setting when it comes to melanocytic nevi:
Reference: Justin Ko, MD. AAD Position Statement on Augmented Intelligence. Fusing technology with human Expertise to enhance Dermatological Care. 8th World Congress of Teledermatology, Skin Imaging and AI in Skin diseases – November 2020