HIMSSCast: What does the future of AI in healthcare look like?

With Google, Meta and others pushing the envelope in artificial intelligence research, Chirag Shah, professor at the iSchool at the University of Washington, talks about some practical and ethical considerations.
By Mike Miliard
12:08 PM

The avenues of artificial intelligence and machine learning research are expanding widely and rapidly. Meta says it plans to tailor its AI explorations by analyzing the structures and networks of the human brain, hoping to map better deep learning algorithms by patterning them on the neural activities of real human cells. Over at Google, meanwhile, one of its top engineers says he's convinced a chatbot he worked with has achieved human-like sentience.

What does it all mean? And what could it mean for AI applications across healthcare?

We spoke recently with Chirag Shah, associate professor in the Information School at the University of Washington. With expertise include interactive information retrieval and recommender systems, Shah – read his recent HITN article on Google's LaMDA – spoke about recent advances in computational models and research techniques and discussed some of the challenges, opportunities and risks as AI gains ground in healthcare.

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Talking points:

  • Shah's work at UW, and his specific areas of research

  • Where healthcare it right now with AI & ML – and where it's headed

  • Where do you expect we'll be five or 10 years from now?

  • How AI and similar to – and different from – the human brain

  • The ethical concerns facing healthcare AI deployments, now and in the future

  • The opportunities advanced AI & ML could enable

More about this episode:

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Google and DeepMind face legal claim for unauthorised use of NHS medical records
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Twitter: @MikeMiliardHITN
Email the writer: mike.miliard@himssmedia.com

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