Event Details

Session: AI for health

Sep 13, 2023, 10:30 AM
1 hour, 30 minutes

Conveners

Kerstin Denecke (Bern University of Applied Sciences)
Douglas Teodoro (University of Geneva)

Speakers

Antoine Geissbuhler (University of Geneva and University Hospitals of Geneva)
Athina Tzovara (University of Bern)
Edward Choi (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Jens Kleesiek (University Hospital of Essen)
Matthew Arentz (FIND)

Description

Join us for an engaging session focused on the transformative role of AI in healthcare. While AI technologies have garnered considerable attention for their immense potential, they have also sparked contentious debates. This session aims to delve into the present applications, prevailing challenges, and the outlook of AI in medicine, health, and care. Throughout the session, we will explore the many benefits that AI offers to healthcare, including enhanced physician efficiency, improved diagnoses and treatments, and optimized resource allocation. Additionally, we will openly examine the critical clinical, social, and ethical risks associated with AI adoption. These risks encompass potential errors and harm, biases and inequalities, as well as the imperative need for transparency. Prepare to broaden your understanding of AI's impact on healthcare and engage in thought-provoking discussions on shaping a responsible and equitable AI-driven future for the medical field.

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