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Who Are You? Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Challenges in Health Care Settings

Who Are You? Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Challenges in Health Care Settings

Who Are You? Artificial Intelligence and the Ethical Challenges in Health Care Settings
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
12:00 –2:00 p.m. Zoom Webinar
Registration Required


Artificial Intelligence technologies contain many different practices that create possibilities and challenges. Our speakers will offer an overview of the scientific advances and the developing technologies of AI and their intersection with health care (Dr. Corso). We will narrow our ethical questions to different facets of human-machine interactions with AI (Dr. Hildt and Dr. Haker), and focus on some questions specific questions emerging in clinical settings (Dr. McCarthy). The panel will conclude with a discussion and Q&A with attendees.

Speakers for this event include: 

Jason Corso, PhD
Professor, Director of SIAI, and Viola Ward Brinning and Elbert Calhoun Endowed Chair
Stevens Institute of Technology 

Elisabeth Hildt, PhD
Professor, Director of Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions
Illinois Institute of Technology

Michael McCarthy, PhD
Assistant Professor, Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Healthcare Leadership
Loyola University Chicago

Hille Haker, PhD
Professor, McCormick Chair for Moral Theology
Loyola University Chicago

Danny Frank-Siegel
Senior
Macalester College


Sponsored by: McCormick Chair for Moral Theology & Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Healthcare Leadership