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SUMMARY:RECAP: AI for Health and Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:RECAP-Event-Rotman Story\nResearch Engagement Collaborative Alliance with Partners (RECAP) and the Rotman Institute of Philosophy are co-hosting an event on AI for health and social justice\, bringing together Western researchers and diverse individual and organization experts from across a variety of communities\, industries\, governments and not-for-profits to share perspectives\, find common ground\, build connections\, and explore opportunities for collaboration. \nThe event will consist of a panel discussion and break-out sessions\, as well as a networking lunch. \nOur co-chairs for the event are: \n\nMax Smith\, Associate Professor and CIHR Applied Public Health Chair in Ethics and Health Emergencies\, Western University; and\nDan Lizotte\, Associate Professor\, Computer Science\, Epidemiology and Biostatistics\, Western University.\n\nPanelists joining us to share different viewpoints and initiate discussion among all participants include: \n\nRachel Berdan\, Board Chair of Safe Space London\, Board Member of Gender Equality Coalition of Ontario;\nSarah Maaten\, Director\, Public Health Foundations\, Middlesex-London Health Unit;\nJay Shaw\, Research Director\, Artificial Intelligence\, Ethics & Health\, University of Toronto;\nChristine Stager\, Manager of the Research and Assessment Dept.\, Thames Valley District School Board; and\nMahshid Yassaei\, Chief Executive Officer\, Tali AI.\n\nArtificial intelligence (AI) shows immense promise for improving public health\, but to reach its potential\, AI must be harnessed in a positive way. While AI ethics is a hot topic\, discussions have been limited in two important ways: \n\nThey have been focused largely on the use of AI in health care\, not in public and population health; and\nThey have been generally focused on the concerns and challenges raised by the use of AI (e.g.\, biases\, privacy) rather than how it can help.\n\nWith a goal of embracing AI to advance social justice in public and population health\, how can policy be designed to leverage the opportunities on offer by AI technologies and how can this be accomplished in a climate of distrust\, misinformation\, and competing commercial (or other) interests?
URL:https://www.rotman.uwo.ca/event/recap-rotman/
LOCATION:Goodwill Industries\, 255 Horton St E\, London\, ON\, N6B 1L1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Artificial Intelligence,panel discussions,Public Events
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