DELPHI - Ethics and New Technologies in Healthcare and Education
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Nombre de vues :
17Date de création :
avr. 24, 2023Intervenants :
Joëlle MARTIN-GAUTHIERLicence :
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How far behind is Europe (EU AI Act), Canada or USA (AI Bill of Right) on the ethics and legislations of artificial intelligence ?
So many questions were raised by the experts on April 17th 2023 at the Ethics and New Technologies in Healthcare and Education happy hour organized in collaboration between DELPHI Isite NExT Nantes Université, IVADO Université de Montréal, Center for Ethics Emory University and ADN Ouest. If you want to see the thought-provoking discussions on the ethical implications of incorporating new technologies in healthcare and education, such as issues related to privacy, data security, digital twin, responsability, social impact and more, have a look at the replay.
- Pre. Anne-Elisabeth Courrier, Associate Professor in Public Law at the French Nantes Université and Visiting Fellow at the Emory Center for Ethics, Emory University Atlanta, USA: “Explore the intersection of technology and ethics in healthcare”
- Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, PhD, Director, Center for Ethics, Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA: “Re-Creation: The Biotechnological Restructuring of the Body”
Dr. Edward Queen, PhD, Director, Ethics and Servant Leadership Program and Director, EASL, Emory University, Atlanta GA, USA: “When the Second Opinion is AI: Digital Twins in Healthcare” - Pr. Bryn Williams-Jones, Professor of Bioethics at the Université de Montréal, QC, CANADA: “In the Era of ChatGPT, Trust is an Essential Feature of Digital Health Technologies”
- Mr. Morgan Guillaudeux, DPO and Datascientist, Octopize - Mimethik Data, Nantes, FRANCE: “Patient-centric synthetic data generation, no reason to risk re-identification in biomedical data analysis”
- Pr. Colin de la Higuera, Holder of the RELIA UNESCO Chair in Technologies for the Training of Teachers at the University of Nantes Laboratoire des Sciences du Numérique de Nantes (LS2N) , FRANCE: “AI, Education and Ethics. Why we need to face these 3 questions together”