Elon Musk Predicts AI Will Make Medical School ‘Pointless’
Elon Musk has declared that artificial intelligence will soon provide healthcare superior to what world leaders receive today, suggesting traditional medical education could become obsolete.
Key Takeaways
- Elon Musk predicts AI will deliver universal, world-class healthcare.
- He called medical school “pointless” in a future dominated by AI doctors.
- A generational shift sees younger patients preferring AI and robotic procedures.
- Human doctors may remain vital for complex cases requiring judgment and empathy.
Speaking on a podcast with X Prize Foundation’s Peter H. Diamandis and DataSage Co-Founder David Blundin, Musk stated AI would one day ensure “everyone would have access to healthcare that’s better than the current presidential healthcare.”
When asked if medical school was becoming obsolete, Musk replied bluntly: “Yes. Pointless.” He added, “I think that applies to any educational field.”
Generational Shift in Medical Preferences
The discussion highlighted a divide in patient comfort with technology. Diamandis noted a preference among younger generations for AI-assisted or robotic procedures over human touch.
“The younger generation says, ‘I do not want that human touching me, right? When the surgeon comes over.’ There are going to be those people later in life who still want the human in the loop,” Diamandis said.
Automation is Already Here
Musk pointed to existing medical automation, like LASIK eye surgery, as proof of concept.
“We’ve seen some advanced cases of automation,” he said, “such as LASIK eye surgery, where the robot just lasers your eyeball. Do you want your eye doctor to come along with a hand laser?”
Social Media Backs Musk’s Vision
Online reactions largely supported Musk’s predictions. Many users agreed AI could democratize high-quality care. One comment read: “The unpopular truth nobody wants to hear: Elon is right on target about how AI will render free and universal access to world-class medical care…”
The Future of Medical Training
If Musk’s vision materializes, the core model of medical education faces a revolution. AI could handle routine diagnostics, treatment plans, and surgical assistance, reducing the need for lengthy traditional training.
However, Musk acknowledged a continued role for human expertise. Medical schools might focus on cultivating irreplaceable human skills—judgment, creativity, and empathy—for complex cases where a “human touch” remains essential.



