A radiologist read my brother-in-law's MRI and contacted him and told him to go directly to the ER and actually wrote up a referral to have him immediately admitted. This happened in the middle of the night since the radiologist was reading them on the night shift. He was admitted and operated on two days later (as he had to be prepared for surgery and have additional pre-op testing done).
No AI replacement is going to be doing that anytime soon.
I'm as skeptical of AI as the next guy, but in this particular case, wouldn't the AI have read your brother-in-law's MRI right after it was taken, and sent him to the ER before he even left the MRI testing room?
I'm not arguing with the GP's point that radiologists don't do many other things that the AI maybe can't do, but it feels like your example is the opposite of that.
And not only that, your example demonstrates a failing of the human's limited amount of time to get all their work done.
Maybe the radiologist did that 'one' out many possible correlations and deduction that AI couldn't have had possibly done for OP's BiL.