Artificial Intelligence Conference San Francisco 113/114

Artificial Intelligence Conference San Francisco 113/114


Joel Wu 
Visiting Scholar and Fellow, Children’s Minnesota

Joel Wu is a visiting scholar and clinical ethics fellow at Children’s Minnesota; a senior fellow and lecturer in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota, School of Public Health, and; a member of the editorial board for the Journal of Pediatric Ethics. Previously, Joel conducted health policy research and development at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine at the (formerly) Institute of Medicine, and at the Brookings Institution at the (formerly) Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform. Joel has completed a fellowship in bioethics at the Mayo Clinic, and has received a JD and an MA in bioethics from the Case Western Reserve University, and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Minnesota.

Sessions

2:35pm–3:15pm Tuesday, September 19, 2017
The potential ick factor: Ethical considerations for designing in healthcare
Impact on business and society
Location: Franciscan AB
Level: Non-technical
Secondary topics:  Healthcare, Law, ethics and governance (including AI safety)
Astrid Chow (IBM Watson Health), Amy Chenault (Insulet), Joel Wu (Children’s Minnesota)
With great cognitive computing comes great responsibility. As AI becomes ubiquitous in our society, it’s critical to discuss the ethical concerns of AI and ask the tough questions. This multidisciplinary roundtable opens a dialogue on how bioethical principles might be applied to everyday design practice within healthcare.