Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming haematology reporting by improving accuracy, standardisation, and speed, addressing the need for timely and precise diagnostics. This study explores the use of the AI100 (SigTuple Technologies Private Limited, Bangalore, India) automated machine, a smart robotic microscope designed to automate the microscopic analysis of peripheral blood smears. Through the analysis of four haematology cases, this study demonstrates how AI technology facilitates efficient cell identification, enhances risk stratification, enables early detection of abnormalities, and accelerates diagnostic turnaround times. These advancements support pathologists in delivering improved patient care by augmenting traditional diagnostic methods. While AI can streamline processes and increase diagnostic accuracy, it is intended to complement, rather than replace, the expertise and judgement of skilled pathologists.