Abstract:The leapfrog development of new and advanced medical high-tech features novel characteristics where practice precedes theory and function drives structure. Meanwhile, the integration of medical AI technology "into the human body" has given rise to a series of new challenges. "Artificial humans" and "artificial life" share a common trajectory of "technological creation of life". Going against nature, ostracizing the body, and technological alienation constitute three major crises in the recreation of life by new and advanced medical technologies. Artificial life systems and medical regeneration, synthesis, and enhancement technologies harbor a range of risks. The content generated by medical AI is confined to existing data patterns, lacking the bodily interaction and emotional connection required in life-caring scenarios, as well as the unique inspiration, agility, and soul that humans possess. The symbiotic and mutually prosperous coexistence of the body and technology represents the correct approach to overcoming the technical alienation and emotional detachment inherent in medical AI technology.