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GenAI Won’t Replace Doctors, But It Could Make Them Miserable

Last updated: June 23, 2025 8:17 pm
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AI and the Future of Medicine: Why Doctors Won’t Be Replaced

A year ago, the idea of AI replacing doctors seemed far-fetched. Medicine was considered too complex, too personal, too human to be handled by machines. However, recent advancements in generative AI have caused some physicians to question the future of their profession.

The shift in confidence can be seen in the tech industry, where once highly sought-after jobs in computer programming are now being replaced by AI. Companies like Amazon, Meta, and Salesforce are laying off engineers in favor of generative AI that can write code faster and more efficiently. With Microsoft already using AI to write a third of its code, the prediction is that two-thirds of programming jobs could be eliminated by the end of the decade.

In the field of medicine, large language models are already outperforming physicians in diagnosing complex cases and answering patient questions. However, there are three key reasons why GenAI won’t replace doctors entirely:

1. Physician Shortage: The American healthcare system is facing a significant shortage of physicians, with projections showing a shortfall of up to 124,000 doctors by 2036. Factors such as an aging population, a shrinking workforce, and a bottleneck in training new doctors contribute to the growing demand for human clinicians.

2. Cost Savings: While cutting high-salaried jobs with technology is a common practice in most industries, it is not the most effective approach in healthcare. The focus should be on preventing and managing chronic diseases, which can lead to substantial cost savings and improved outcomes. Pairing generative AI with skilled clinicians can provide the greatest value in healthcare.

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3. Human Connection: While AI may excel in providing routine answers and information, patients still value the human connection with their physicians, especially in critical or complex medical situations. The physician-patient relationship is essential in healthcare, and the trust and empathy that come from human interactions cannot be replicated by AI.

It is crucial for physicians to take the lead in integrating generative AI into medicine to ensure that it is used to improve patient health, reduce burnout, and lower costs. By organizing into high-performing medical groups, integrating AI into clinical care, and negotiating payment models that reward improved outcomes, doctors can shape the future of healthcare in a way that benefits both clinicians and patients.

In conclusion, while generative AI has the potential to enhance medical practices, it cannot replace the human touch and connection that patients value in their interactions with healthcare providers. The future of medicine will depend on how physicians harness AI to improve care and outcomes, rather than simply cutting costs and increasing productivity.

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