The Future is Human: Artificial Intelligence, Data, and How Humans Will Need to Adapt .
OrthoEvidence Journal (OE Journal) - OE Original
OE Journal. 2022;10(15):2As AI and data-driven tools reshape healthcare, this article explores the tension between technological progress and human connection. While experts praise AI’s promise, concerns persist over depersonalized care and the erosion of physical touch, empathy, and narrative. Thought leaders like Topol, Verghese, Musk, and Ma offer divergent views—but agree on one point: humanity must adapt. Future-ready clinicians will need not only tech fluency, but also deep human skills like communication, collaboration, and curiosity.
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