**6. Discussion**

The authors recognized and elaborated on various research studies concerning AI, Family Medicine, and Primary Care and separated this manuscript into three predominant categories. First, on the subject of the history of Family Medicine adoption of technology, an overwhelming trend when contextualizing this issue is the lack of involvement of Family Medicine stakeholders in the literature [10]. Secondly, concerning clinical applicability, there is a wide variety of functions that AI could perform for PCP's. Clinical trials repeatedly established AI to strengthen problemsolving or management of chronic diseases. Still, the results exhibit Artificial Intelligence remains at an initial phase of development for applicability; therefore much remains to be done to measure AI's influence on the primary care system.
