EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 44 MIN
Ask Your Doctor: AMA CEO John Whyte on Deepfakes, Bots, and Who's Accountable When AI Gets It Wrong
from Value Health Voices · host Dr. Amar Rewari and Dr. Anthony Paravati
A physician's mother called her, worried. She'd seen a video of her daughter selling a weight loss product. Her daughter had never made the video - a scammer had cloned her face. That's where we start with Dr. John Whyte, CEO of the American Medical Association, who calls deepfake doctors a rapidly developing public health crisis and has taken it on with an unlikely partner: SAG-AFTRA. As he tells it, members of Congress noticed that when the actors' guild and the physicians' lobby land on the same side, you're probably right.Underneath the fakes is the harder question - trust, and who has standing to give medical advice at all. Whyte's line: social media is the only place where you don't need a license to practice. We push him on where that line actually falls. In Utah, AI now renews prescriptions with no physician in the loop, and he doesn't hedge: the tech industry has become the tail wagging the dog, solving for problems nobody established were problems. But this isn't an anti-AI hour. He gets genuinely animated about what he wants built - an AI second opinion for every patient with a cancer diagnosis, closing the gap between rural and urban, community center and cancer center. Physician in the loop, patient in the loop.We also cover the money: budget neutrality, why physician payment still isn't tied to inflation, and whether real reform is close or this is just SGR with better manners. Plus the AMA's sharpened stance on private equity, and the prior auth bot wars - physicians using AI to appeal denials that insurers' AI wrote in the first place. Then we ask him the question worth asking: knowing all of it, would you do medicine again?
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A physician's mother called her, worried. She'd seen a video of her daughter selling a weight loss product. Her daughter had never made the video - a scammer had cloned her face. That's where we start with Dr. John Whyte, CEO of the American Medical Association, who calls deepfake doctors a rapidly developing public health crisis and has taken it on with an unlikely partner: SAG-AFTRA. As he tells it, members of Congress noticed that when the actors' guild and the physicians' lobby land on the same side, you're probably right.Underneath the fakes is the harder question - trust, and who has standing to give medical advice at all. Whyte's line: social media is the only place where you don't need a license to practice. We push him on where that line actually falls. In Utah, AI now renews prescriptions with no physician in the loop, and he doesn't hedge: the tech industry has become the tail wagging the dog, solving for problems nobody established were problems. But this isn't an anti-AI hour. He gets genuinely animated about what he wants built - an AI second opinion for every patient with a cancer diagnosis, closing the gap between rural and urban, community center and cancer center. Physician in the loop, patient in the loop.We also cover the money: budget neutrality, why physician payment still isn't tied to inflation, and whether real reform is close or this is just SGR with better manners. Plus the AMA's sharpened stance on private equity, and the prior auth bot wars - physicians using AI to appeal denials that insurers' AI wrote in the first place. Then we ask him the question worth asking: knowing all of it, would you do medicine again?
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Ask Your Doctor: AMA CEO John Whyte on Deepfakes, Bots, and Who's Accountable When AI Gets It Wrong
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