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DSI Community AI & Law Guest Lecture: Explainable AI in Healthcare

The DSI Community AI & Law is a platform for addressing the legal challenges of artificial intelligence, fostering academic discussions with an interdisciplinary perspective and facilitating networking among researchers, students and professionals. During the Autumn Semester 2024 and Spring Semester 2025, the Community is planning a series of guest lectures, where leading professors and researchers from Swiss and international universities can share their research and expertise.

Our first guest lecture «Explainable AI in Healthcare» based on the recent research article «Aligning XAI with EU Regulations for Smart Biomedical Devices: A Methodology for Compliance Analysis» (Link ) featuring the first two authors Dr. Francesco Sovrano and Mr. Michael Lognoul, who will focus on the significance of explainability in artificial intelligence and robotics, particularly addressing the black-box problem where AI decisions lack transparency, with an interdisciplinary perspective of both computer science, healthcare and law. The participants will be able to ask questions and engage in active discussion.

The event is open to public and free of charge, anybody who is interested in welcome to join. Please register for better coordination.


When / Wann: December 11, 2024, 17:00

Where / Wo: Digital Society Initiative, Event Room (SOC-E-010), Rämistrasse 69, 8001 Zurich

Language / Sprache:  English

Registration / Anmeldung: Link

Organisation: DSI Community AI & Law

 

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