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Published:  August 29, 2024

Responsible AI for Health Symposium Keynote: Emma Pierson

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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