Fem korte og relevante innlegg – inkludert eksempler på forskningsprosjekter og myndighetenes tilnærming til trygg og effektiv bruk av KI. Hvem deltar? Både ledende forskere og representanter fra nasjonale helsemyndigheter i Norge og Skottland
The revolution of artificial intelligence in healthcare is no longer a distant prospect; it is a present reality, rapidly advancing.
Join us on Friday, 23rd May 2025, organised in collaboration between the Digital Health & Care Innovation Centre and the Centre for e-health at the University of Agder, Norway, to listen to a panel of experts from Norway and Scotland who will explore key issues related to the use of artificial intelligence.
During this event, our panel of experts will present insights into key themes related to AI policy and ethics and provide examples of how AI is being harnessed to transform health and care.
AI is on pace to become a more integrated part of people's everyday lives. Leveraging AI has the potential to reshape public services and deliver better outcomes for citizens. By sharing knowledge, learning, and working collaboratively, we can unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence and build a brighter tomorrow.
This webinar is part of a two-part series, with the next webinar scheduled for autumn, focusing on skills and capabilities for artificial intelligence.
Join us and be part of this conversation!
Agenda:
10:00 am - 10:05 am - Welcome and Introduction (Chair: Janette Hughes, Director of Planning and Performance, DHI)
10:05 am – 10:20 am - AI Policy Perspective in Scotland (Alistair Hodgson, Head of Digital Health & Care Policy Scottish Government)
10:20 am – 10:40 am - Joint Plan for Safe and Effective Use of AI in the Norwegian Health and Care Services Sunniva Bjørklund, PhD, Senior Advisor, Department of Innovation, Norwegian Directorate of Health)
10:40 am – 11:00 am - AI Ethics and Ethical Risk Assessment of AI in Practice (Leonora O. Bergsjø, Associate Professor, Centre for e-Health, University of Agder)
11:00 am - 11:20 am - Data-Driven Innovations for Diabetes Care (Dr Deborah Wake, Clinical Reader, Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh / NHS Lothian; CEO, MyWay Digital Health)
11:20 am – 11:40 am - AI-Supported Image Analysis in Large Bowel Camera Capsule Endoscopy (AICE), Horizon Europe Project (Dr Ruari Jardine, Surgical Research Fellow, University of Aberdeen / General Surgery, NHS Highland)
11:40 am – 11:55 am - Panel Discussion: Creating Collaborative Futures - What Can We Learn by Working Together? All speakers as panellists
11:55 am Closing Remarks (Chair: Janette Hughes, DHI)
12:00 pm - Close