Opinion | Medical Students Must Go Where AI Can't-Outside
Briefly

The advent of artificial intelligence will transform how we practice medicine and demand a revolution in the way we train physicians. The traditional focus on the memorization of facts will become increasingly irrelevant as AI can instantly access vast amounts of data.
Our preparation will require willfully ignoring some medical knowledge, a process referred to as constructive agnotology, to create time to develop the uniquely human skills that a machine can't replace.
Read at WSJ
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