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The New England Journal of Medicine just featured an AI, 'Dr. CaBot,' as a guest expert in its legendary diagnostic challenge. This AI can not only find the right diagnosis but can reason and tell a compelling clinical story, sometimes more convincingly than human doctors.

But does this mean Dr. AI is ready for the ward? We explore the gap between a perfect, curated case and the messy reality of clinical practice, and make the case for the future of AI not as an oracle, but as a 'diagnostic co-pilot' that helps every doctor reason like an expert.

References:

- NEJM case including Dr CaBot's synthesis: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMcpc2412539

- The project behind Dr CaBoT:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.12194

- Advancing Medical Artificial Intelligence Using a Century of Cases by Buckley et al.

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