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This panel at the Inaugural Responsible AI for Health Symposium focused on the integration of AI into clinical settings and electronic health record systems. The experts discussed key considerations for using AI tools in medical decision-making and highlighted the challenges involved in building the infrastructure needed for successful implementation.
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At the Inaugural Responsible AI for Health Symposium, Dr. Cynthia Rudin, Gilbert, Louis, and Edward Lehrman Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, presented on promoting fairness through improving the interpretability of AI models.
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At the Inaugural Responsible AI for Health Symposium, Dr. Emma Pierson, assistant professor of computer science at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech and the Technion, delivered a presentation on the training and evaluation of AI models using diverse datasets.
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During this panel at the Inaugural Responsible AI for Health Symposium, the speakers emphasized the need to educate medical students and practicing clinicians on AI technology. Dr. Jasjit Singh Ahluwalia responded to a question on the challenges in integrating AI coursework into medical school curricula by suggesting, “Each institution needs at least one champion to advocate for [AI].” This session concluded with debate over whether AI will ultimately exacerbate or reduce health disparities and our ability to influence this outcome.
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Dr. Maia Hightower, a nationally recognized expert in Responsible AI and health equity, served as the keynote speaker at the inaugural RAIHS event, presenting on "Mitigating Bias Throughout the AI Lifecycle."