Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have the capacity to reshape the way physicians operate and interact with patients. The future described here is not distant: in the relative near term, AI/ML can help physicians in both mundane and cognitively demanding tasks by easing the data acquisition and documentation burden and by providing data-driven diagnostic and therapy suggestions. Both of these applications are a form of Intelligence Amplification that promises to augment physicians rather than burden or replace them.