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## Segment 9 — adoption

## Article 52 — a052

# Curtis P. Langlotz

**Role in the source:** Cited voice from radiology, associated with the article's **autonomy** example. A radiologist and professor at Stanford University, and an expert on AI in radiology, triage, and workflow optimization.

**Attributed contribution:** His domain grounds the illustration that AI can *enhance* autonomy by reducing cognitive load — e.g., AI flagging urgent radiology cases in roughly **24 seconds versus ~24.5 minutes**, freeing clinician judgment. Supports the autonomy leg of the [[concept-psychological-needs-triad]] and the pro-relatedness reading in [[contrarian-ai-improves-relatedness]].