March 27, 2024

Who is responsible for the use of AI in medicine? What exactly does "trustworthy" mean in this case?

In this interview, Dr. Johannes Winter and Sophie Boneß talk to Prof. Dr. Silke Schicktanz and Prof. Dr. Nils Hoppe about the growing role of artificial intelligence in healthcare and the associated ethical challenges. Find out more in our CAIMed Talk Webspecial on AI & ethics.

The use of artificial intelligence could revolutionize healthcare in the coming years. Diagnoses and therapies can be tailored to the individual patient. But this also brings some challenges. The ethical application of these innovative methods is particularly important in medicine. Prof. Dr. Silke Schicktanz, Professor of Culture and Ethics of Biomedicine at the University Medical Center Göttingen and Prof. Dr. Nils Hoppe, Professor of Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences at Leibniz Universität Hannover and Managing Director of the Centre for Ethics and Law in the Life Sciences (CELLS), explain to us what is essential in research. us what should be taken into account in research, what exactly “trustworthy” means and who is ultimately liable for the use of AI in medicine.

About the IAS

The Institute for Advanced Studies for Ethics of the Sciences (IAS) is a community of scientists in the field of scientific ethics. It combines the expertise and resources of the Universities of Hannover and Göttingen as well as the University Medical Center Göttingen and offers a space for collaborative work, the implementation of joint research projects, the integration of guest researchers and the promotion of young scientists. and the promotion of young scientists.

In this talk

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