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Psychological Factors Influencing Appropriate Reliance on AI-enabled Clinical Decision Support Systems: Experimental Web-Based Study Among Dermatologists
Survey/experiment with 223 dermatologists doing lesion-classification tasks with AI support; mean relative AI reliance only 10% versus 86% self-reliance; propensity to trust technology raises AI reliance while medical experience lowers it.
·dermatology ·CDSS ·trust calibration ·propensity to trust ·AI reliance
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