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On Demand: Data Rights in the age of Machine Learning

Date: January 30th: 9am PST - 10am PST Description This webinar will follow previous AIMed Talks format where we will discuss, in depth, the issues around Data Rights in Healthcare now that Machine Learning is becoming more prevalent. The following question will be discussed: How can we create a res

On-Demand: COVID-19: Breaking down the barriers to deployment of AI

Abstract The coronavirus pandemic has drastically accelerated the deployment of digital health solutions. Indeed, governments and health ministries across the world have been inundated with offers from tech firms wanting to do their bit in the fight against COVID-19. However, there is a risk that un

On-Demand: COVID-19: Intelligence and Innovation for Pandemics

Abstract COVID-19 and its pandemic has disrupted our societies in a major way. Healthcare innovation and artificial intelligence are more needed than ever before as vital forces to meet the myriad of challenges of pandemics. This special seminar will gather some of the best minds in both innovation

On-Demand: How the collaboration with healthcare AI can help in population health

Abstract The impact of data quality and quantity (on modeling) is always critical, no matter in traditional statistics or machine learning (deep learning). Data privacy is always the top consideration for digital health and health informatics. However, it becomes a significant obstacle when it comes

On-Demand: Key trends in critical care AI

Abstract Data science holds the potential to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of intensive care units, as well as improving patient outcomes. A lot of research in this space focuses on predictive algorithms: solutions to support the early identification of shock, sepsis, hypotension, and ot

On-Demand: Key trends in surgical AI

Abstract Data science holds the potential to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of surgical workflow, as well as improving patient outcomes in the operating room. Artificial intelligence is already informing risk prediction and decision support, increasingly drawing on live data from electron

On-Demand: Population health and social inequities

Abstract “If we are not careful, AI will perpetuate the bias in this world. Computers learn how to be racist, sexist, and prejudiced in a similar way that a child does. The computers learn from their creator - us.” Aylin Caliskan, computer scientist   The COVID-19 pandemic and the protests for

On-Demand: Telemedicine and virtual care – how COVID changed the world

Abstract The global health crisis has seen exponential acceleration in the deployment of telemedicine, with health leaders expecting at least 30% of clinics to remain virtual permanently. For healthcare administrators, this presents both challenges and opportunities, including: The need to rethink p

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