AI is quietly reshaping medicine — from clinic rooms to hospital boardrooms — but not all doctors are on board. In Business Insider’s deep dive, physicians across the US shared how they’re experimenting with tools like ChatGPT, from generating referral letters to testing AI-powered note-taking. Some, like Harvard’s Dr. Adam Rodman, even use ChatGPT in live patient conversations, while others—like Mayo Clinic’s Dr. Francisco Lopez-Jimenez—see cardiology leading the AI charge.
Yet trust remains split. Nearly half of clinicians now use AI, but skepticism runs deep amid concerns over accuracy, ethics, and “shiny object syndrome.”

