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The Emergence of General AI for Medicine - Distinguished Lecture

Offered By: Paul G. Allen School via YouTube

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Explore the emergence of general AI in medicine through this insightful lecture by Dr. Peter Lee, Corporate Vice President of Research and Incubations at Microsoft. Delve into the potential of large language models like GPT-4 to revolutionize healthcare delivery and accelerate medical science. Discover the findings of a year-long study on the benefits and risks of applying AI systems to medicine, and examine examples of how general AI can be utilized in healthcare. Gain valuable insights into the future implications of these evolving systems as they become increasingly intelligent and capable. Learn about AI principles, medical applications, and the impact on various aspects of healthcare, including diagnosis, medical documentation, and research assistance. This comprehensive talk covers topics such as supervised and unsupervised learning, chatbots, grounding, and neural transformers, providing a thorough overview of the intersection between AI and medicine.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is AI
Supervised unsupervised learning
Why would you do this
Chatbots
US Medical License Exam
Medical Documentation
Diagnosis
AI Principles
Medical Applications
Grounding
Docs
Research Assistant
Informed Speculation
Computer Science
Academic Research
Neural Transformers


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Paul G. Allen School

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