Aeon Essays • 12/22/2025 – 12/26/2025

The author argues that advancements in AI in medicine suggest that doctors may not be irreplaceable, particularly due to the significant number of deaths attributed to medical errors. The piece highlights that if AI can effectively reduce these errors, the medical profession should embrace its integration into healthcare, as AI has the potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment efficacy. The conventional belief that doctors are indispensable is challenged, questioning the superiority of human intuition and experience over AI capabilities, especially in light of documented failures by human practitioners. This discussion reflects ongoing debates about technology's role in professional fields and the implications for healthcare, ethics, and employment as AI continues to develop.
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