Inside the Trump-backed push to bring AI doctors into American medicine
TL;DR
The Trump administration is laying the groundwork for chatbots that can diagnose illness and prescribe medicine, framing it as a way to speed care and ease doctor shortages. But physicians warn that AI introduces new problems in clinical practice, from misdiagnoses to liability questions. How far AI actually enters exam rooms is shaping up to be a contested policy fight.
Nauti's Take
Upside: AI diagnosis could speed up care and create access at all in regions short on doctors. The risk: chatbots that diagnose illness and prescribe drugs can bring misdiagnoses and unresolved liability questions.
It only makes sense as assistance under medical supervision — treating it as a replacement for real diagnostics calls for real caution.