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X-WR-CALDESC:Artificial Intelligence for Dementia Prevention
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SUMMARY:Challenges with AI implementation
DESCRIPTION:Key themes that emerged during the webinar were how to translate AI research into clinical practice and embed trustworthiness into these developments, winning the confidence of patients and clinicians.\nAI presents a new and unique challenge, according to Daugbjerg, who is involved in a project using AI to diagnose dementia. Daugbjerg’s background is in epidemiology, healthcare systems, and health technology assessment, but she found that AI—where algorithms continually evolve and update—differed from both telemedicine and ICT. The multiple questions it engenders are entirely new, she said. “We have to develop a framework that is tailored to artificial intelligence.”\nRead more on  the website: https://bit.ly/3Ajs6NV ( https://bit.ly/3Ajs6NV )\n
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