IBIIS-AIMI Seminar: What Makes A Good Decision? An Empirical Bioethics Study of Using AI at the Bedside - Melissa McCradden, PhD
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Abstract: This presentation will identify the gap between AI accuracy and making good clinical decisions. I will present a study where we develop an ethical framework for clinical decision-making that can help clinicians meet medicolegal and ethical standards when using AI that does not rely on explainability, nor perfect accuracy of the model.
Bio: Dr. McCradden is a Bioethicist with the Department of Bioethics at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), providing clinical and organization ethics consultations, policy, and education in bioethics. She is the John and Melinda Thompson Director of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIM) where she is the Integration Lead for AIM. Dr McCradden is also an Associate Scientist with the Genetics and Genome Biology Program at SickKids and an Assistant Professor with the University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health.
Attendance is open to the Stanford community. If you would like to attend, please contact the AIMI Center at aimicenter@stanford.edu for the Zoom link.