Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing medicine in many ways. It is optimizing diagnostics by analysing large amounts of medical data and identifying patterns that doctors might otherwise overlook. For example, AI algorithms can evaluate X-ray images and MRI scans to identify diseases such as cancer at an early stage. Algorithms can also use extensive patient data such as symptoms, medical history and treatment results to develop customized treatment plans.
On the other hand, this innovation also poses difficulties in terms of implementation: what legal regulations need to be in place? To what extent can algorithms learn from patient data while preserving the anonymity of patients? Who bears responsibility for AI misdiagnoses?
Bioinformatician Jan Baumbach, Medical Director Christian Gerloff and the founder of Hippo AI, Bart de Witte, will discuss ethical and legal issues surrounding the use of artificial intelligence in everyday medical practice. The event will be moderated by science journalist Manuela Lenzen.
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