In practice, however, it seems that we are not close to replacing doctors with artificial intelligence, or even really augmenting them. The Washington Post spoke with multiple experts including physicians to see how early tests of AI are going, and the results were not assuring. Here is one excerpt of a clinical professor, Christopher Sharp of Stanford Medical, using GPT 4o to draft a recommendation for a patient who contacted his office: Sharp picks a patient query at random. It reads: âAte...