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Artificial intelligence in medicine: a scoping review of the risk of deskilling and loss of expertise among physicians
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Abstract
Although limited in number, empirical studies consistently demonstrate that AI can inadvertently impair physicians' performance or reduce opportunities for skill maintenance. Quantitative evidence of decreased diagnostic accuracy, error propagation, and training erosion underscores the need for longitudinal monitoring, adaptive curricula, and regulatory frameworks to mitigate deskilling. Safeguarding clinical expertise should be considered a central component of AI safety and resilience in medicine.
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