AI in Healthcare
The latest on artificial intelligence transforming medicine
News stories discovered and organized by an automated pipeline. Covering clinical deployments, research breakthroughs, regulation, and industry developments.
A Doctor’s Warning: AI Still Can’t Replace Clinical Judgment
A New York Times opinion piece by a physician argues that artificial intelligence cannot do what doctors do, even as it becomes increasingly capable on narrow tasks. The essay lands in the middle of a broader debate over which parts of medicine are automatable and which depend on human judgment. For healthcare readers, the significance is not the argument itself, but how forcefully the profession is drawing a line around human responsibility.
Radiology Leaders Push Back as the 'AI Will Replace Radiologists' Narrative Returns
At ARRS, one of radiology’s leading voices challenged the idea that AI will replace the specialty. The debate highlights a widening gap between sensational claims about automation and the reality of clinical responsibility, edge cases, and workflow integration.
Bioethics Debate Shifts From Whether Generative AI Belongs in Medicine to How It Should Be Bounded
The Hastings Center for Bioethics adds to the healthcare AI debate by focusing on the ethical boundaries of generative AI in medicine. The important shift is that the conversation is no longer about hypothetical adoption, but about defining acceptable use, accountability, and human responsibility in systems already entering practice.
How this works
Discover
An automated pipeline searches the web for significant AI healthcare news across clinical, research, regulatory, and industry domains.
Structure
The pipeline turns source material into concise, readable stories with categories, tags, and context that make the feed easier to scan.
Publish
Stories are deduplicated, stored, and published to this site. The pipeline runs automatically to keep coverage current.