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AI Won’t Replace Doctors. It Will Expose Everyone Else.
There’s a reason people trust random creators on TikTok more than healthcare institutions now.
The institutions optimized for scale while the creators optimized for attention. Somewhere in the middle, medicine lost its voice.
And when a system loses its voice, grifters move in.
You can see it everywhere. Wellness influencers selling certainty. Private equity extracting value from confusion. AI companies promising diagnosis without responsibility. Healthcare startups that know CAC better than physiology.
Distrust becomes the market opportunity.
What’s interesting is that this is happening at the exact moment medicine becomes infinitely more technologically powerful.
AI is going to change healthcare more than most doctors realize. Probably faster too. Large parts of diagnosis, triage, documentation, navigation, prior authorization, coding, even treatment selection, will become largely automated.
A lot of people see that and conclude doctors are becoming less important.
I think the opposite is true.
When information becomes free, judgment becomes valuable.
When anyone can generate medical advice, trust becomes the scarce resource.
And trust is the one thing healthcare cannot automate.
The mistake technologists make is assuming healthcare is mainly an information problem. It isn’t. Medicine is a credibility problem. A coordination problem. A human problem.
Patients don’t just want answers. They want someone accountable for the answers.
That’s why doctors are uniquely positioned right now.
Not because physicians are better at prompting models. Most won’t be.
Doctors matter because they sit at the intersection of science, ethics, and consequence. They are still the people society expects to make decisions when the stakes become real.
The next generation of great healthcare companies will probably not be built by people trying to replace doctors.
They’ll be built by doctors who understand how to wield AI correctly.
The future of medicine is not anti-technology.
It’s deeply human doctors, amplified by machines.

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@Green_k100 The only time my husband would dance was when he was very drunk. I love to dance; I am a good dancer. All the women in my family love to dance but they always marry non dancers.
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@brockpierson It makes me crazy. I only drink coffee on the days I want to clean my house. It’s a powerful drug to me.
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@Hitchslap1 It wouldn’t make sense for our prefrontal cortex to only fully develop in the mid-twenties from an evolutionary perspective. Our main goal is to survive.
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Wilfred right again. It’s a myth that the prefrontal cortex is fully developed at 25.
Significant maturation, particularly in the frontal lobes, extends into the 30s.

Wilfred Reilly@wil_da_beast630
I've noted this before - it's just nonsense. The brain is about 98% mature at physical maturity, the rest happens over a decade or whatever, and - for many males and most ex-athletes - various forms of brain DECLINE technically begin in the 30s.
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@Hania16836 Yes, my husband died. It was unexpected, shocking, and horrible. But I am surviving.
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I’m going to @MindArchetypes’s upcoming Space. Will you join too? twitter.com/i/spaces/1oKMv…
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@DiligentDenizen The UFO release is like a series on Netflix. We are all watching. How many episodes do we get? Meanwhile what’s going on that we’re not watching?
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@wisdomXplorer You have to reach a place where you don’t want anymore stuff. Stuff never makes you happy in the long-term. Peace of mind does.
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