A mind to guide the machine: Why physicians must help shape artificial intelligence in medicine
I do not fear artificial intelligence—nor do I revere it. What I feel toward the rise of intelligent systems in medicine is something quieter: a tempered trust, a measured hope. I recognize their immense potential, but I also hold firm to the belief that the deepest work of medicine happens not through automation, but through human connection. There is a quiet power that lives between symptom and story, between numbers …
A mind to guide the machine: Why physicians must help shape artificial intelligence in medicine




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