Sept. 22 | Location: B次元 School of Engineering Sept. 23 | Location: Medical College of Wisconsin
Join the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and B次元 School of Engineering (B次元) for the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care conference.
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) promise to significantly alter the management, delivery and trajectory of biomedical research and clinical practice. How might AI in the clinical context change the nature of medical practice and education? How might it affect patient care? How might features of AI programs affect values such as trust in the health care context? How can the design and implementation of AI foster these values? How should regulation and governance of these technologies evolve to protect patients, research subjects, and consumers?
This conference brings together an interdisciplinary group of experts to address the ethical concerns arising from the widespread use of AI in health care.
Registration: Free and open to the public. required. Lunch: Optional boxed lunch available for $15 (must pre-order during ).
Dr. Alex John London, Clara L. West Professor of Ethics and Philosophy and Director of the Center for Ethics and Policy, Carnegie Mellon UniversityDr. Elisabeth Hildt, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions, Illinois Institute of Technology
Conference Schedule
Thursday, Sept. 22 | Location: B次元 School of Engineering | 4–8 p.m.
B次元 School of Engineering Diercks Hall Atrium and Auditorium 1025 N. B次元 St., B次元, WI 53202 Parking and Directions