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Artificial intelligence in pediatric electrocardiography: Embracing the next decade of innovation

March 7, 2025 AI,  artificial intelligence,  cardiology,  heart disease,  pediatric electrocardiography,  Technology

In medicine, every decade brings new tools and methods that reshape how we diagnose and treat disease. Right now, I see artificial intelligence (AI) emerging as

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The potential of AI in healthcare: A double-edged sword  

August 23, 2024 AI,  Ambient Scribe,  artificial intelligence,  Bias,  data protection,  machine learning,  patient care

AI could rapidly revolutionize diagnosis, treatment and patient care; however, it also presents ethical and practical challenges.

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From The Labs

Using AI to improve diagnosis of rare genetic disorders

May 9, 2024 AI,  artificial intelligence,  exome reanalysis,  genetic diagnosis,  MARRVEL,  Mendelian disorders,  Rare Diseases,  Research

AIM narrows the differential genetic diagnoses down to a few genes and can potentially guide the discovery of previously unknown disorders.

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Exploring the complexity of ethics and Artificial Intelligence: Reflections and responsibilities

November 17, 2023 AI,  AI-based solutions,  Algorithms,  American Society of Bioethics and Humanities,  artificial intelligence,  ASBH,  Executive Order

“Which suicides are morally permissible to prevent?” This question caught my attention during a session at the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) annual conference last

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Revolutionizing healthcare: emerging trends and innovations 

April 28, 2023 artificial intelligence,  Brain Computing,  Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Future,  Healthcare,  Medicine,  Metaverse,  Psychedelics

The healthcare industry is constantly evolving. Conventional techniques of diagnosis and therapy are no longer enough to address patients’ various and complicated demands. To tackle

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Policywise

Is Terminator inevitable?

May 27, 2022 artificial intelligence,  autonomy,  Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Morality,  robotic technologies,  Robots

If you think about ethics and robots, what comes to mind? “The Jetsons?” “2001: A Space Odyssey?” “Terminator?” I recently led a bioethics journal club

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AI will improve healthcare, but doctors and patients need legal safety net

October 15, 2021 AI,  artificial intelligence,  Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Healthcare,  machine learning

AI technologies are increasingly being used to assist in healthcare, but what happens when when problems ensue?

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Policywise

Should we create moral machines?  

September 13, 2021 artificial intelligence,  Center of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Decision-making,  Machine Ethics

The development of artificial intelligence that can act autonomously has raised important questions about machine decision-making.

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Progress Notes

Resonance podcast: Artificial intelligence research and decision making

April 13, 2021 artificial intelligence,  Education,  Medical Education,  Neuroscience,  Resonance,  Resonance Podcast

Dr. Andreas Tolias discusses his journey into artificial intelligence research, neuroscience and understanding the brain’s perceptual inference on the Resonance podcast.

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From The Labs

AI provides clues to understand how we think

December 21, 2020 artificial intelligence,  behavior,  Inverse Rational Control,  Research,  thoughts

Researchers developed new models of artificial intelligence that can estimate thoughts by evaluating behavior.

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Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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