Abstract
Forensic medicine, as an interdisciplinary field featuring a high degree of practicality and technological integration, is currently faced with several challenges, including limited teaching resources, few practical training opportunities, and slow adoption of emerging technologies. With the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), its growing application in medical education has significantly transformed the landscape of traditional teaching approaches in forensic medicine, opening up new possibilities for innovations in pedagogical models. Against this backdrop, this study examines the potential of AI technology in forensic medicine from the perspectives of pedagogical model innovation, content delivery, and evaluation system reform, with specific emphasis on virtual simulation instruction, intelligent case analysis, and personalized learning pathways. Furthermore, it discusses existing ethical, technical, and resource-related limitations in current research. Based on this study, the paper proposes strategies and practical pathways to promote the application of AI in forensic medicine education, aiming to provide theoretical insights for cultivating high-quality forensic medicine professionals.