The RAISE Health symposium, co-hosted by Stanford Medicine and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI), is set to take place on May 14. This event will delve into the future of AI in biomedicine and tackle critical issues surrounding its responsible development and use.
Fei-Fei Li, PhD, co-director of HAI, and Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of the Stanford School of Medicine, will deliver opening remarks. The symposium aims to bring together experts from diverse sectors to define a path for AI in biomedicine that benefits society as a whole.
Interested individuals can attend the event through an online livestream. To secure their spot, they must register beforehand. The symposium will run from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Pacific time. For more information and registration details, visit https://raisehealthsymposium.sites.stanford.edu/.
Following the RAISE Health symposium on May 14, attendees are encouraged to participate in the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) symposium on May 15. This additional event will complement the discussions and learnings from the RAISE Health symposium.
The RAISE Health symposium aims to bring together experts from various sectors to define a path for AI in biomedicine that benefits society as a whole.
The inaugural symposium of RAISE Health is set to take place on May 14 at Stanford University.
Opening remarks will be delivered by HAI co-director Fei-Fei Li, PhD, and Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of the Stanford School of Medicine.
The event aims to explore AI’s future in biomedicine and address critical issues related to its responsible development and use.
Interested individuals can attend the event through an online livestream.