Q: Prof G, how do you see AI impacting your neurological practice in the future?
This newsletter is the next chapter in my journey through a new NHS that has adopted AI-assistants. I am using this story to convey to you how neurological management will change in the future. Before reading this newsletter, read chapter 1, which I wrote last week (20-Nov-2025).
Q&A 120A - AI and its impact on the practice of neurology (20-Nov-2025)
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Prof G’s dystopian view
Chapter 2 - The Neurological Examination
Saturday, 20th October 2035
The room was approximately 10 meters long and 4 meters wide, with a white line down the middle, ceiling-mounted cameras, and several machines on either side. I was accompanied by a nursing assistant to ensure I understood and completed all assigned tasks.
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