Charles Lowe
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Chris Wrigley Aneira Health using Lego very effectively at #WomeninAI2025. (The innovator offering wheels is on the left)
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Dame Lesley Regan quotes Chinese proverb “Women hold up half the sky” at #WomeninAI2025
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Nell Thornton the Health Foundation #WomeninAI2025 on how to grow women’s’ trust
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Nell Thornton #womeninAI2025 women are less likely to think AI will improve the quality of care, and are less supportive AI for care: women have less faith in the technology and have more faith in the people operating it.
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Prof Erika Denton complains that AI is tech driven so that mamograms are analysed in depth every time rather than merely checked to look for changes since the previous one. She concludes that more clinical input is required.
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Dr Hatim #WomeninAI2025 poses the challenge of the value that clinicians will add when the day comes that AI can do his diagnosis/treatment job as a GP as well as he can.
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Sana Khareghani #WomeninAI2025 “social problems are not solved by technology” and poses the question of how do avoid losing the skill of clinicians as AI shoulders an increasing amount of their workload
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Dr Hatim Abdulhussein at #womeninAI2025 gives example of how introducing online triage has merely moved the morning phone queue to book a GP appointment to an online queue to suggest that new thinking is required, not repeating the old.
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Dame Lesley Regan opening #WomeninAI2025 gives example of Babylon Gealth where men were advised to visit A&E in the event of chest pains whereas women were told to reduce their anxiety.
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Pragmatic use of AI by Humetrix, which worked with doctors to solve real-world problems and translate medical jargon for international visitors to Paris Olympics. Https://www.cnet.com/health/medical/ai-tool-lets-doctors-traveling-patients-converse-despite-language-barriers/
CES 2025: This AI Tool Lets Doctors and Traveling Patients Converse, Despite Language Barriers
Humetrix leaned into AI to connect visitors and athletes with doctors at the Paris Olympics. Now it's premiering voice-to-voice technology at CES.
www.cnet.com