Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed many areas of life in the last decade, yet the impact of these technologies on patient care is still limited. Building on the combined expertise of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Jameel Clinic and Mass General Brigham (MGB) in AI and clinical practice, the ‘MIT-MGB AI cures conference’ showcases ongoing collaborative projects in clinical AI, highlighting cutting-edge research and their impact on patient care. Equally important is the process for collecting the data required to train clinical AI algorithms, with a focus on privacy, diversity and quality. Co-organised by the MIT Jameel Clinic, the epicentre of AI and healthcare at MIT, and MGB, this conference seeks to foster new MIT-MGB collaborations and inform the public about the organisers’ collective efforts to improve patient care.
Speakers from across academic, clinical and legal fields will convene to discuss topic areas such as clinical translation of AI tools, fairness and equity, regulatory issues in clinical AI and new opportunities for MIT-MGB collaborations, among others. Speakers include MIT Jameel Clinic’s AI faculty lead, Regina Barzilay, and principal investigators Dina Katabi and Marzyeh Ghassemi.
Professor of law, Harvard Law
Professor of medical engineering and computational science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor of engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Senior vice president, research and education, Brigham and Women's Hospital
Executive director, MIT Jameel Clinic
Principal Investigator 2022, Jameel Clinic
Principal investigator, MIT Jameel Clinic; Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Faculty lead for AI, MIT Jameel Clinic