Connectionists: st rTAIM Seminar - 17 May, 14h30-16h, via Zoom

steven gouveia Stevensequeira92 at hotmail.com
Mon May 15 14:59:15 EDT 2023


Dear All,

I'm happy to share the details for the 1st rTAIM Monthly Seminar focused on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine in a broad sense. This first seminar will present the overall aim of the 6-year project which can be found here: https://trustaimedicine.weebly.com/.

Date: 17 May 2023 | 14h30 - 16h (Lisbon Time Zone)
Speaker: Steven S. Gouveia

Title: Rebuilding Trust in Black-Box Algorithmic Decision-Making: The Case of Medicine

Seminar #1: The influence of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIM) is rapidly evolving in today's society. The basic assumption of these technologies is to produce more reliable, accurate, efficient and economical health practices than traditional medicine, based on purely human reasoning. However, most of these technologies are based on complex and multifaceted types of data and content and are therefore technically described as having a “black-box” structure: the healthcare professional will be able to understand the inputs of the system and then the outputs. However, they will never have access to what happens “inside” the system, making the medical process opaque (epistemically) and therefore dangerous (ethically), creating a “trust gap” in the relationship between patients and medical specialists. The purpose of this seminar will be to introduce three possible options to deal with the “trust gap” created by “AI Medicine”:
(1) Restrict/restrict the development and use of AI Systems in Health so that the gap is not even created;
(2) Accepting the benefits of black box AI systems and ignoring the consequences, even if this jeopardizes the doctor-patient relationship;
(3) Create an “Explainable/Transparent” Artificial Intelligence that manages, on the one hand, to maintain the benefits of these technologies without, however, creating a gap of trust in the doctor-patient relationship.
This ethical analysis will allow the diagnosis and identification of the main relevant aspects that must be considered in the use of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine.​

Short bio: Steven S: Gouveia is a Research Fellow at the Mind, Langauge and Action Group, University of Porto, leading a project on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. More info: stevensgouveia.weebly.com.

To attend and register: send an email to stevensequeira92 at hotmail.com with the subject "1st rTAIM Seminar" and the Zoom info will be sent directly; free and open to everyone.

More info on the Seminars: https://trustaimedicine.weebly.com/rtaim-seminars.html

Thank you very much,

Steven S. Gouveia


Ph.D. (University of Minho)

ex-PostDoc Fellow (Uni. Ottawa) & CEFH (Portuguese Catholic Uni.)

Research Fellow (2023-2029) Mind, Language & Action Group (Uni. Porto)

https://stevensgouveia.weebly.com<https://stevensgouveia.weebly.com/>

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