Artificial Intelligence is Transforming Medicine: Why Doctors Are Not Prepared for AI

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As artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT find their way into everyday use, physicians will start to see these tools incorporated into their clinical practice to help them make important decisions on diagnosis and treatment of common medical conditions.

The University of Maryland School of Medicine serves as the anchor for a large academic health center which aims to provide the best medical education, conduct the most innovative biomedical research and provide the best patient care and community service to Maryland and beyond.
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Given our increasingly complex (and toxic) environment, AI is crucial to diagnosing complex, chronic illnesses. Once the correct Dx is made, of course, humans will always be necessary. The current issue is that docs/providers cannot even get close to a proper Dx (or they don’t have the time or desire to do so… and punt patients back & forth). 😢 We have highly trained professionals spending most of their time on paper work & Dx simple issues instead of working on things of actual importance. AI is just an emulator machine. The better the human(s) they emulate are, the better they preform. Don’t worry GenX, our little genius GenZ kiddos are on the job!
☮️ and ❤️ to you all!

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