On the Prospects for a (Deep) Learning Health Care System

In 1976, Maxmen predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) in the 21st century would usher in "the post-physician era," with health care provided by paramedics and computers. Today, the mass extinction of physicians remains unlikely. This Viewpoint reviews some of the factors driving wide...

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Ecosystems
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Learning algorithms
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Mass extinctions
Medical personnel
Physicians
Technology adoption
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