AI is developing rapidly, and has the potential to be game-changing in healthcare. While there is substantial hype around this topic, there is also an underpinning reality, and it seems almost impossible that AI will not make a substantial difference to the practice of healthcare in the next 10, 30, or 50 years.
What does this mean for the role of the doctor - will they need to become ever more expert in medicine, or become experts mainly at communicating with patients? How will it change the relative roles of medics and surgeons? Will it lead to a focus on prevention and holistic medicine? And what does it mean for how we should train and educate the doctors of the future?
Join our international panel, with Prof Catherine Régis (Université de Montréal), Dr Jon Fistein (University of Cambridge) and Prof Gianluca Veronesi (University of Bristol).
After the event, please join us for drinks and further discussion at a reception in West Court Courtyard.
This is the second event in the Intellectual Forum’s ongoing series on Leaders in Responsible AI. Find out more about the series and the launch event on our website.
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