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Attitudes Towards Artificial Intelligence Among Dermatologists Working in Saudi Arabia
Fatima Al-Ali1, Sam Polesie2,3, John Paoli2,3
1Department of Internal Medicine, King Hamad University Hospital, Muharraq, Bahrain.
Introduction:
Artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications are among the most discussed modern technologies today. Despite the rapidly expanding use of AI in medicine, and specifically in dermatology, only a few studies have studied the attitude of physicians toward AI.
Objective:
To recognize the attitudes towards AI among dermatologists in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Methods:
A cross-sectional survey was done among dermatologists in Saudi Arabia. Questionnaires were distributed through several online channels.
Results:
Overall, 103 dermatologists filled out the survey. The majority saw very strong or strong potential for AI in the automated detection of skin diseases based on dermatological clinical images (50.9%), dermoscopic images (66.6%) and within dermatopathology (66.6%). In regard to results of attitudes towards AI, 56.6% and 52. 8% agreed that AI will revolutionize medicine and dermatology, respectively. However, many of the respondents disagreed that AI will replace physicians (41.5%) and human dermatologists (39.6%) in the future. Age did not impact the overall attitude of dermatologists.
Conclusion:
Dermatologists in Saudi Arabia showed an optimistic attitude towards AI in dermatology and medicine. However, dermatologists believe that AI will not replace humans in the future.
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