Technology is a sword and shield and it must be harnessed for good
Orly Lobel, Professor of Law, University of San Diego, addresses some ethical issues surrounding AI in a clinical setting
Orly Lobel, Professor of Law, University of San Diego, addresses some ethical issues surrounding AI in a clinical setting
Ahead of his workshop “Building your personal brand: From career transitioning to finding a side gig” at the AIMed Global Summit 2023, Arlen Meyers on helping people get their biomedical ideas to patients
With the rapid ascent of the capabilities of deep learning and transformers, clinician cognition is more important than ever
Microsoft’s Tom Lawry on changing outdated and inefficient work processes and delivering AI responsibly
Clinicians need to be in a position to avert AI-enabled automated decisions if necessary and to balance the benefits and risks to patients and the population as a whole
Ethics of the use of AI in healthcare is a new domain and raises interesting issues
Access to health and digital tools - who is left behind?
Different factors influence healthcare workers’ confidence in AI - what does this mean for design and deployment?
The Vector Institute’s Laleh Seyyed-Kalantari on the serious ethical concerns around racial bias in AI models