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Can AI Exist in Medicine Without Human Oversight?

Dec 23, 2020
47:17
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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2
How Did You Get Into Computer Science?
05:25 • 2min
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3
The Ethics of Machine Learning in Medicine
07:09 • 3min
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How to Train a Machine to Be Unbiased?
10:09 • 5min
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The Importance of Human Intelligence
15:24 • 3min
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Can Artificial Intelligence Be Used to Combat Misinformation?
18:37 • 5min
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The Human Factor in Medicine
23:21 • 3min
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The Singularity in Machine Learning
26:49 • 3min
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The Advances in Natural Language Processing That Might Really Benefit Madison?
30:06 • 3min
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The History of a I
33:21 • 4min
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What's Coming Down the Pike?
37:44 • 3min
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The Biggest Advances in the Future, Eric?
40:16 • 7min
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Melanie Mitchell talks about the challenge of giving a machine the native knowledge of a toddler, and why we shouldn't feel threatened by artificial intelligence.

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