The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is poised to revolutionize cancer care, offering numerous benefits in diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Alexander T. Pearson, an AI researcher and physician, emphasizes that AI is a tool, akin to other clinical tools, capable of processing data to extract valuable information from various forms of clinical information. AI can analyze pathology slides, saving time and cost, and is flexible and cost-efficient. It has the potential to touch every domain of medicine, from processing voice information to imaging information. However, Dr. Pearson cautions that AI adoption requires physician involvement to prevent worse care and ensure that cost considerations do not compromise patient care. He advises physicians to educate themselves on AI through medical literature and resources provided by organizations like ASCO. The next generation of medical education will undoubtedly involve AI, and it is up to the current generation of physicians to ensure that the next generation receives this education.

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