Smart Doctors VS AI
Last Updated on August 29, 2025 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Parsa Kohzadi
Originally published on Towards AI.
AI isn’t replacing you. It’s revealing what you missed — and giving you time to do what truly matters.
In the 1990s, a doctor who said, “I don’t use computers” raised eyebrows.
In 2025, a doctor who says, “I don’t use AI,” raises serious red flags.
The article discusses the rapidly evolving role of AI in medicine, emphasizing how it complements and enhances the capabilities of doctors rather than replacing them. Through personal anecdotes and examples, it illustrates that AI can provide accurate decision support and improve patient care, especially in scenarios where traditional systems may be lacking. The message highlights the importance of integrating AI into clinical practice to boost efficiency and ultimately focus on empathetic patient care.
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