Talks on artificial intelligence to be held at university campus
A public seminar to discuss the future of artificial intelligence (AI) is to be held at the University of Chichester.
The seminar, which will be held at the university on April 10, will explore whether AI will be able to replicate how we make decisions and what health decisions we would allow AI to make.
Titled ‘Artificial intelligence, medical decision making and you’ it will be delivered by consultant surgeon David Beattie at Chichester university.
David said: “Artificial intelligence has gone from what for most is an obscure and somewhat abstract concept to a phenomenon that touches most of us on a daily basis.
“Despite this many people remain sceptical that machine-learned decision making is reliable and socially acceptable across a myriad of applications.
“My seminar aims to familiarise delegates with the concept of artificial intelligence and perhaps challenge their current perceptions – helping them to explore their acceptance of artificial intelligence and define some of the big questions for the future.”
The seminar will take place at the University of Chichester’s Bishop Otter campus on Wednesday, April 10, between 5pm and 6pm.
Attendance is free of charge.
To book a place, please visit www.chi.ac.uk/ workforce