How an AI-based clinical decision tool works - 24 May 2023
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There are many examples of AI-based medical tools that can improve understanding and management of health outcomes for better patient diagnosis and treatment.
Yet with AI-based tools becoming more common as part of daily routine in the medical domain, practitioners and researchers must consider the ethical implications of integrating AI recommendations on treatment choices and diagnosis of disease.
Meet Dr Raquel Iniesta, BRC Lecturer in Statistical Learning for Precision Medicine at King's College London, and have the opportunity to see how an AI model works to recommend medical decisions. Visitors will be able to interact with the AI system themselves to discover the related ethical challenges.
Raquel will be available in the Arcade, Bush House, King's College London Strand Campus between 4 and 6pm on Wednesday 24 May.
Find out more information about Dr Raquel Iniesta's research displayed in the Bringing the Human to the Artificial exhibition.
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This event is part of the King's Festival of Artificial Intelligence, running from Wednesday 24 to Sunday 28 May 2023, which brings together speakers, exhibits, performances, demos and screenings in an exciting programme of events. Take a look at the other events here.
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Senior Lecturer in Statistical Learning for Precision Medicine
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