A day doesn’t go by without hearing AI-this, AI-that in healthcare. With funding pouring into the technology, escalating healthcare costs and worrisome healthcare professional staff shortages, everyone is wondering if AI will provide the answer. But many people believe that AI is at the peak of the hype cycle, with drastically inflated expectations and insufficient clinical validation to safely and effectively transform healthcare.
Join One HealthTech for our Oxbridge style debate where two speakers for, and two speakers against the motion will discuss and debate the merits and risks of AI in healthcare, with the floor ultimately voting on whether they believe “AI in healthcare is too hyped for its own good”
Chair: Karen Rivoire Proponent of all things technology, people and AI for good
Speakers:
Matthew Campbell-Hill, Non Executive Director, MHRA
Indra Joshi, Clinical Lead for Digital Urgent and Emergency Care, NHS England
Jo Walsh, IBM Big Data & Analytics
Inga Deakin, Principal, Touchstone Innovations
Agenda:
6:00 - Registration & Refreshments
6:30 - Welcome from Jacqueline Davey, IBM and Maxine Mackintosh, One HealthTech
One HealthTech and IBM
6:40 - Debate
1st speaker for the Proposition
1st speaker for the Opposition
2nd speaker for the Proposition
2nd speaker for the Opposition
Rebuttals
Questions from the floor
Voting
7:50 - Networking and refreshments
9pm - Close
This event will be conducted under Chatham House rule
Disclaimer: The speakers are not representing the views of their organisations, or their personal views. Speakers were assigned to the opposition and proposition. The debate is designed to stimulate a discussion and showcase a balanced debate
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