Doctors Relying on AI Became 20% Worse at Spotting Health Risks, Study Finds

2025/08/29 02:05
A shocked surgeon in an operating room recoils as a robotic arm symbolizing artificial intelligence reaches for his scalpel under an orange surgical light.

AI-assistance tools have become a daily resource that has helped boost productivity and speed in several industries. Despite the notable benefits of these smart systems, medical experts are concerned that overreliance on artificial intelligence may be causing more harm than good.

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