I took a Wilderness First Aid refresher earlier this year. It was interesting how much the curriculum has stayed the same but the emphasis has changed since I took it a few years ago. There's still the checklist to get to "should I call for evacuation or not" but where before it felt like encouraging people to call for evacuation when needed, this one felt more like "stop to think and be sure a call is really needed because too many people are tying up S&R with their InReach Mini calls for a twisted ankle".
Also new is the full-throated support of adding Narcan to your kit, assuming a state with decent Good Samaritan laws.
AI trail guidance sound like exacerbating an already untenable situation.