 The use of artificial intelligence, AI, in medicine is rapidly growing, with applications ranging from diagnostics to treatment. While some have suggested that AI could one day replace doctors, this paper argues that AI-based systems will likely only augment the role of physicians, rather than replace them. In particular, the paper examines for specialties, radiology, pathology, ophthalmology, and cardiology, to determine how AI-based systems can be used to improve patient care. Ultimately, the paper concludes that AI-based systems will not replace physicians, but instead will enhance their ability to provide quality care. This article was authored by Abhimanyu Asahucha.