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that radiologists can t do in the same period of time. they learn to rely on it but not replaced by it. aishah: patients are excited about that and helping doctors get through their workload when it comes to office stuff. i think the fear is this will limit one-on-one human to human interaction in the office. we get so little time with those doctors because you are dealing with nurses and things like that. are you worried about that, that this would shorten that amount of time? i love the question because you put your finger exactly on the problem. we re already without back to the patient writing in the computer. the head of scripps research in california thinks a.i. could be used replace paperwork freeing up doctors for the doctor/patient relationship. it remains to be seen. we don t want a.i. to fill the gap that you have described. there is not enough of us.
communicating and using judgment to make hard decisions ai can be part of the process, one more tool we use. but it will never replace a hand at the bedside, eye contact, understanding what it is to be a doctor. doctor, how do you think a.i. is going to change the doctor/patient relationship? how do you see it? i m hoping it doesn t. i m excited about it. first of all, in medical school, in my training, we re memorizing facts and we keep saying when we learn them in medical school and residency what will these be for? i am not going to be a surgeon. why do i need to know this? the latest work you set up in your brain for medical facts helps you later on. that s what a.i. is. it s learning through machine learning and will accumulate information that can be used later on. i view a.i. as a tool because i