Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a fixture in clinical decision-making — analyzing imaging, predicting patient outcomes, and managing sensitive health data at a scale no human team could match. Yet as adoption accelerates, so do the risks: algorithmic bias, data privacy vulnerabilities, and accountability gaps that existing regulatory frameworks are only beginning to address.
The promise is real. So are the dangers.
Join us for a faculty-led discussion examining the ethical and technical dimensions of AI safety in healthcare. We’ll explore how AI systems are designed and evaluated, where they fall short, and what clinicians, technologists, and policymakers must demand to ensure these tools serve patients equitably and responsibly.
Wednesday, April 15
5:00–6:30 PM EDT
Northeastern University Miami Campus in Wynwood (in-person)
230 NW 24th St, Miami, FL 33127
This event is hosted by Northeastern University Miami