Journal article : Review
Artificial intelligence and deskilling in medicine
- Abstract:
- Artificial intelligence is increasingly being used in medical practice to complete tasks that were previously completed by the physician, such as visit documentation, treatment plans and discharge summaries. As artificial intelligence becomes a routine part of medical care, physicians increasingly trust and rely on its clinical recommendations. However, there is concern that some physicians, especially those younger and less experienced, will become over-reliant on artificial intelligence. Over-reliance on it may reduce the quality of clinical reasoning and decision-making, negatively impact patient communications and raise the potential for deskilling. As artificial intelligence becomes a routine part of medical treatment, it is imperative that physicians recognise the limitations of artificial intelligence tools. These tools may assist with basic administrative tasks but cannot replace the uniquely human interpersonal and reasoning skills of physicians. The purpose of this feature article is to discuss the risks of physician deskilling based on increasing reliance on artificial intelligence.
- Publication status:
- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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- Publisher copy:
- 10.1192/bjp.2025.10496
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- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Journal:
- The British Journal of Psychiatry More from this journal
- Pages:
- 1-3
- Publication date:
- 2026-01-08
- Acceptance date:
- 2025-11-03
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1472-1465
- ISSN:
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0007-1250
- Language:
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English
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Review
- Pubs id:
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2360302
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uuid_87052646-9e89-4ea2-9e29-536fe630c4bb
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pubs:2360302
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3641975
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2026-01-08
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- 2026
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- CC Attribution (CC BY)
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