# The augmented physician: AI and the future of clinical cognition

**Authors:** Khayreddine Bouabida, Breitner Gomes Chaves, Enoch Anane

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/frai.2026.1744544 · Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence · 2026-02-23

## TL;DR

AI can help doctors manage growing medical information by working together with them, not replacing them, to improve patient care and reduce workload.

## Contribution

The paper proposes that AI should be viewed as a collaborative tool to enhance clinical cognition rather than replace clinicians.

## Key findings

- AI can organize and contextualize biomedical information to support clinical decision-making.
- Integrating AI can strengthen patient engagement and reduce administrative burdens.
- Collaborative AI use can preserve human elements of care while adapting to information overload.

## Abstract

Medicine stands at a cognitive tipping point as the volume of biomedical information expands faster than clinicians can realistically monitor, synthesize, and apply new evidence in routine practice. Once a marker of scientific progress, this acceleration now challenges the foundations of clinical expertise, patient safety, and medical education. This Perspective examines the widening gap between evidence generation and evidence implementation, arguing that artificial intelligence should not replace clinicians but serve as a cognitive partner. Properly designed and ethically governed systems can assist clinicians by organizing and contextualizing large bodies of information, enabling greater focus on clinical judgment, empathy, and human connection. When integrated thoughtfully, artificial intelligence has the potential to strengthen patient engagement, reduce administrative burden, and support shared human and machine cognition in care delivery. Sustaining clinical excellence in an era of accelerating information growth will depend on embracing artificial intelligence as a collaborative tool and redefining how physicians learn, think, and care. The future of medicine will remain profoundly human, precisely because it is intelligently augmented.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** diabetes (MESH:D003920), moral distress (MESH:D013313), chest pain (MESH:D002637), cognitive fatigue (MESH:D005221), Burnout (MESH:D002055), hypertension (MESH:D006973)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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