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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
8:00-9:00am PT

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Angela Aristidou, PhD
Professor
University College London

Title: AI Deployment in Real-World Clinical Settings

Abstract: This talk will address the puzzle of AI deployment in real-world clinical settings. First, I will examine the chasm between AI design and AI real-world deployment in clinical and hospital settings. Then I will highlight some key strategies to bridge this chasm. Finally, I will offer evidence from a real-world case of AI deployment in a real-world clinical setting. I focus on a predictive AI tool designed in collaboration between the UK National Health Service and a Big Tech Company to support Radiology teams in outlining organs at risk, and the deployment took place in a UK hospital. This talk will not focus on the technical aspects of the AI tool, but rather it will focus on how to support AI adoption in health organizational settings.

Professor Angela Aristidou speaks, writes, and advises about the real-life deployment of artificial intelligence tools for public good. Her research spans the contexts of health, higher education, nonprofit, and humanitarian aid, in the UK, United States, Canada, and several Asian countries. Her current work has been honored through a Stanford CASBS Award and a generous UK Research Innovation Award. She specializes in strategy and entrepreneurship at University College London’s School of Management, is a Fellow at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab and the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI, and holds degrees from Cambridge and Harvard.