Health and Artificial Intelligence: Law, Ethics and Society - Workshop 1
Zoom Workshop 1: Ethical Considerations and Policy Development
Date: 7 December 2020 (Mon)
Time: 7pm– 9pm (Hong Kong Time)
Date: 7 December 2020 (Mon)
Time: 7pm– 9pm (Hong Kong Time)
Zoom Workshop 2: Responsible AI and the Law
Date: 8 December 2020 (Tue)
Time: 7pm– 9pm (Hong Kong Time)
Date: 8 December 2020 (Tue)
Time: 7pm– 9pm (Hong Kong Time)
Objective, Coverage and Learning Outcomes:
The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine and healthcare has become increasingly commonplace and ubiquitous. This 2-day webinar brings together experts from various stakeholder disciplines for an interdisciplinary discussion on the application and impact of AI in healthcare.
The first day of the webinar, “Ethical Considerations and Policy Development“, will consider how ethical concerns over the use of AI have impacted software developers and policymakers.
The second day of the webinar, “Responsible AI and the Law“, will consider what responsible AI development could mean, and what role the law could have in ensuring this.
Programme, Abstracts & Speakers: click here
Chairs:
Dr Calvin Ho
Associate Professor of Law & Co-Director, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, The University of Hong Kong, HK
Dr Philip Beh
Principal Clinical Practitioner, Department of Pathology & Co-Director, Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, The University of Hong Kong, HK
Presentations & Speakers:
7 December 2020, 7:00pm – 9:00pm (Hong Kong Time)
Workshop 1: Ethical Considerations and Policy Development
Presentation 1
Title: Use of Artificial Intelligence in Chest Imaging
Dr María del Rosario Perez
Scientist, Radiation and Health Unit, Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health (ECH), Division of Healthier Populations (HEP), World Health Organization
Presentation 2
Title: AI and Biomedical Technologies: a multi-stakeholders challenge
Prof W. John Kao
Chair Professor of Translational Medical Engineering, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering and Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, HK
Presentation 3
Title: A Qualitative Research of Views on Implementing Ethical Considerations into AI design in Healthcare Field: Shenzhen, China
Dr Ping Ji
Deputy Director, Peking University Clinical Research Institute (Shenzhen), China
Presentation 4
Title: Regulating Black Box Medicine: the policy context
Ms Alison Hall
Head of Humanities, PHG Foundation, University of Cambridge, UK
8 December 2020, 7:00pm – 9:00pm (Hong Kong Time)
Workshop 2: Responsible AI and the Law
Presentation 1
Title: Responsible AI in Healthcare
Dr Keren Priyadarshini
Regional Business Lead, Worldwide Health, Microsoft Asia
Presentation 2
Title: What Difference Does It Make? “Black Box” Medicine and the Law
Dr Jeffrey Skopek
University Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law & Deputy Director of the Cambridge Centre for Law, Medicine and Life Sciences, University of Cambridge, UK
Presentation 3
Title: Liability for undisclosed and variant AI treatments
Dr Colm McGrath
Lecturer in Tort Law, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London, UK
Presentation 4
Title: Dr App will see you now: Ethical & Legal Challenges of mHealth Apps
Prof Ma’n Zawati
Assistant Professor, Executive Director, Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, Canada
Organiser:
Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, The University of Hong Kong
Continuing Medical Education (CME) Accreditation:
To be advised
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Accreditation (by the Law Society of Hong Kong):
To be advised
Fees: free of charge
Level: Elementary (no prior knowledge required)
Target Audience: Legal professionals, healthcare professionals and anyone who is interested