Many physicians lack formal education or training in AI and data science. This gap in knowledge can make it difficult for them to understand, trust, and effectively utilize AI tools in clinical practice. Even when AI tools are available, physicians may not be familiar with how to incorporate them into patient care, leading to underutilization or improper use. Also, AI tools are often not well-integrated into existing clinical workflows, which can disrupt routine practices. Physicians may find AI solutions cumbersome, time-consuming, or not aligned with their usual methods of care. There is concern among some physicians that AI could eventually replace aspects of their work, leading to resistance in adopting these technologies.