AI in Medicine: Will It Replace Doctors? | Dr. Rajesh Jambhulkar | TEDxAIIMSRaipur
In this thought-provoking TEDx talk, Dr. Jambhulkar explores one of the most pressing questions in modern healthcare: Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) replace doctors?
Drawing from real-world examples—ranging from AI-powered cancer diagnostics to remote robotic surgeries—Dr. Jambhulkar highlights both the transformative potential and critical limitations of AI in medicine.He emphasizes the irreplaceable human elements of empathy, ethics, and clinical judgment, and proposes a future where AI does not replace doctors, but empowers them. This talk offers a balanced perspective on the evolving role of technology in healthcare, making it essential viewing for medical professionals, technologists, and anyone interested in the future of medicine.“AI will not replace doctors—but doctors who embrace AI may replace those who don’t.” 2025Dr. Rajesh Jambhulkar is a faculty of Biochemistry at SVN Government Medical College Maharashtra, India. He holds MBBS, MD, and DNB degrees, and is recognized for his dedication to medical education. Dr. Jambhulkar actively shares his knowledge through his YouTube channel, “Biochemistry by Dr. Rajesh Jambhulkar,” where he provides comprehensive lectures on various biochemical topics. Additionally, Dr. Jambhulkar maintains an active presence on social media platforms like Instagram, where he engages with a broader audience to promote medical awareness and education. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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