AI Augments, Not Replaces, Doctors in Future Healthcare
Much of the conversation around healthcare and AI right now pits doctors and AI against each other. This is the wrong framing. Yes, it is important to have studies that look at how good AI is at various tasks that physicians do. Yes, it is important that we are aware of Anthropic and Karpathy's predictions about which jobs AI will be able to perform autonomously. But most of these analyses are missing the larger point. The larger point is that we are going to be awash in intelligence, and this is going to fundamentally change healthcare and the practice of medicine for the better. Clinical intelligence that far exceeds the average human physician will be available to everyone. Patients will use it to better understand their health. AI will deliver some care autonomously. But importantly, and as it relates to the role of the physician, there will be a tremendous amount of complex medicine and medicine that requires interaction with the physical world that gets delivered by clinicians superpowered by AI. The clinician's role will be to leverage AI to deliver better care than they could have ever had otherwise, and they will be incredibly empowered by their specialized AI systems and their knowledge of how to leverage them for their work. We will have better patient outcomes. Importantly, having physicians superpowered by AI will restore more humanity to the practice of medicine and healing — the part of our society and part of life where humans connect with another human who is going through sometimes the roughest part of their life. There will be a lot of uncertainty, but we have a lot of abundance and good to look forward to.
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