Artificial Intelligence (AI) involves the development of computer systems that mimic human cognitive processes. In recent years, AI has emerged as a promising frontier in the medical field. Given the inherently image-rich nature of dermatology, numerous studies have highlighted AI as a transformative prospect for clinical practice. This essay aims to explore the evolving role of AI in dermatology clinics by examining its current applications and future potential in New Zealand.
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