10/30/2025
Dhruv Khullar, a physician and professor at Weill Cornell Medicine, recently noticed his colleagues and his patients adding a new component to the diagnosis mix: artificial intelligence.
A KFF survey found that 1 in 6 American adults use AI chatbots at least once a month to get health information, and an American Medical Association survey showed that 2 in 3 physicians are using AI in their work.
Khullar — who is also a contributing writer at The New Yorker — shared with Tradeoffs what he thinks every doctor, nurse and patient should know to safely get the most out of AI in health care.
“I think there's this notion now that all a doctor has to be is an empathic human, because everything else can be looked up or given to you by an AI," Khullar said. "And that is not at all true."
Take a listen to the full conversation with Khullar or read the transcript: https://tradeoffs.org/2025/10/30/should-i-trust-ai-to-diagnose-me/