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Beyond the algorithm: Rethinking Risk, Responsibility and Ethics in AI driven Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
by Professor Bu’Hussain Hayee, Clinical Director for Liver, Endoscopy, Gastroenterology King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and Dr Olaolu Olabintan Advanced Endoscopy Research Fellow PhD Candidate & Gastroenterology SpR, Kin…
Podcast: Defining harms and safety of AI in assisted living
In this podcast, SCAIL Safety Assurance Lead, Professor Ibrahim Habli, and Centre for Assuring Autonomy Research Associate, Dr Laura Fearnley, provide an exploration of Safety and Ethics, specifically regarding AI technologies designed for supportin…
Cautious Optimism: Public Voices on Medical Robots
By Dr. Bev Townsend, Research Fellow, York Law School. The introduction of robots into medical settings is slowly becoming less science-fiction and more science-fact but the question is; will the public be comfortable with this and what do people rea…
The importance of robust evaluation of AI tools: Perspectives from a Business and Partnerships Manager
by Faye Cameron, Business & Partnerships Manager, Centre for Digital Innovations in Health and Social Care (CDIHSC), Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford A key part of my role is to facilitate collaboration on cutting edge projects. …
Augmenting Humanity: The Role of AI in Modern Healthcare
By Professor Tom Lawton, Clinical Lead for Artificial Intelligence, NHS North East and Yorkshire As a front-line clinician I’ve seen all sorts of promises from technology – and witnessed technology’s capacity either to empower, or to overwhelm and ri…
The AI Healthcare Divide: Innovation vs. Reality
by Dr Margaret Horton, Independent Industry Consultant, Visiting Fellow in Healthcare, Centre for Assuring Autonomy As AI systems in healthcare continue to mature and advance, a growing disconnect has emerged between the realities of adopting AI in c…





