Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Biomedical Research
Bioethics and Humanities Sep 3, 2019
topic of a recent CCTSI Summit which drew over 150 researchers, clinicians and students
from all three CU campuses and CSU. Matthew DeCamp, MD, PHD, commented on the
uncertain, long-lasting ethical impacts of AI, and how AI could change the way we think
or act toward each other.
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