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AI interactions – addressing key challenges as we prepare for widespread use of AI in health care.

Speaker

Dr Guy Tsafnet, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Health Informatics, Macquarie University, Sydney Australia

Chair: Professor Philip Scott, Institute of Management and Health, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Agenda

9:00am - Welcome and presentation
10:00am - Close

Please note this is UK time.

Synopsis

Dr. Tsafnat's talk will be highly relevant to the goals of MCBK. It introduces key challenges we will face as we prepare for the inevitable future where AI is widely used in health care. Part of this inevitable future is another inevitability: multiple AI apps deployed in the same environment will interact with each other in complex, often unpredictable, and possibly destructive ways.

Dr. Tsafnat will argue that dealing constructively with the challenges posed by these interactions requires an open repository of AI knowledge objects, very much along the lines of what MCBK has been promoting.

This webinar is a precursor to the content of the 2024 MCBK Global Meeting, which will be on October 22-23, 2024.

Further details about the Global Meeting

About the speaker

Dr Guy Tsafnet

Guy has extensive experience of computer science, AI and digital health, specialising in the intersection of AI with evidence based medicine and Clinical Decision Support.

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Webinar: AI: AI interactions – key challenges in widespread use in health care
Date and time
Tuesday 18 June, 9:00am - 10:00am
Location

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Price
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