The Healthy Technology Act of 2025 proposes allowing AI to prescribe medications if state-authorized and FDA-approved, but experts caution that AI prescribing is not yet feasible. While AI assists in decision-making, it lacks the clinical judgment required for independent prescribing. Concerns include data bias, accuracy issues, and regulatory gaps, with no AI currently matching physician expertise. Experts compare AI prescribing to self-driving cars—promising, but requiring rigorous testing before mass adoption. Until prospective clinical trials prove AI’s reliability, the debate over AI’s role in medication management remains open.
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