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AI is making doctors better at their jobs. AI is not replacing doctors — but doctors are doing different things than they did 10 years ago.
Some kids ask: 'Will AI replace doctors?' Short answer: no. Doctors do things AI cannot — like comfort patients, make tough judgment calls, and operate. But AI is changing what doctors do.
If you know a doctor (or anyone in healthcare), ask: 'How is AI changing what you do?' Their answer might surprise you. Most are excited, not worried.
Try this with a low-stakes example and a trusted adult nearby. The goal is to notice how AI talks about future of medicine, not to let it make the decision for you.
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What is the main idea about whether AI will replace doctors?
Which of these is something AI helps doctors do?
Why is the combination of AI plus a doctor better than either one alone?
What is one thing doctors can do that AI cannot?
Before AI helped with typing notes, what did doctors spend hours doing?
The lesson describes AI as a doctor's helper. Who is still in charge?
How do most doctors feel about AI helping them with their jobs?
What did doctors used to do to look up rare diseases before AI helped?
What is an example of AI being a 'backup pair of eyes' for doctors?
What job task did doctors spend hours doing that AI now helps with?
Based on the lesson, what is TRUE about AI in medicine?
Why can't AI replace doctors completely?
The lesson suggests you should ask a doctor or healthcare worker what?
What is the 'big idea' of this lesson about AI and doctors?
What does the lesson say about scary headlines regarding AI in medicine?