AI might worsen diagnostics for physicians

11 BumperMike 6 8/20/2025, 5:39:34 AM
Earlier studies have also showed mixed results for Al-helped diagnosis of Gl-polyps.

Are we seeing the same effect in doctors as in programmers? Where over-trust or confidence in the tools makes us make more mistakes.

https://www.thelancet.com/journals /langas/article/PIIS2468-1253(25)00133-5 /abstract

Comments (6)

Frieren · 5h ago
Any capability that we lose as a society is going to be hard to get back.

I understand that AI companies want to embed AI in everything and make society dependent on it. Like cigarette brands AI companies want a world addicted to their technology.

But as a society we should be more careful before throwing well known methods for fancy new tech. Even more important is to take a step back and think when AI companies are pushing for "not lose the AI race", "speed up adoption", and the rest of FOMO scaremongering.

Stop and think is what I expect from professionals even when CEOs push for AI as fast as possible.

jxntb73 · 3h ago
Like past bubbles, it’s usefulness is being marketed into existence.
reify · 3h ago
Then the overdiagnosis begins.

Half the polulation of the world getting their Gallbladders removed because AI said so.

Gallbladder polyps are abnormal growths in the lining of the gallbladder wall. Some are tumors, some are scar tissue, and most are cholesterol deposits.

screening costs money, it does not save lives.

Same with Colon cancer and Prostate cancer screening.

£ $ Millions spent, hardly anyone saved.

AznHisoka · 2h ago
Total idiot when it comes to medical stuff, but if the screening shows a tumor, and you catch it early on, wouldnt that be beneficial? And if its not, then you gain peace of mind
arisAlexis · 6h ago
Actually previous studies found AI augmented diagnosis of physicians. This just says that if you use it frequently you lose some of your skills. We should care only about how to make diagnosis better, not who makes it.
arisAlexis · 3h ago
It appears that facts make people angry here, society is not ready for AI