(via Dr. Kristi Holmes–Director, Galter Health Sciences Library and Learning Center at Northwestern University)
Everyone has an opinion on ChatGPT these days–and the opportunities and challenges of such technologies in research, patient care, medical education, and scholarly communications. We’re also grappling with these topics at Northwestern and decided that it might be fun to arrange a discussion to begin to unwrap the complicated practical and ethical implications of this technology.
Join our diverse group of practicing physicians and scientists, in a lively discussion on ChatGPT, the interactive chatbot that is sparking much debate. Hear opinions from Northwestern experts in AI, medical education, and even better share your own take on whether ChatGPT will have a positive or negative effect on healthcare. Let’s ChatGPT and navigate the newly discovered territory together.
Topic: “Let’s ChatGPT: Panel and Discussion” (HYBRID EVENT)
When: Thursday, February 16, at 12:00 PM CDT
Register in advance for this webinar here: (registration includes information on in-person event at Lurie Medical Research Building on Northwestern campus)
Moderators:
- Abel Kho, MD: Director, IPHAM Center for Health Information Partnerships and Director, Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine (I.AIM)
- Yuan Luo, PhD: Director, I.AIM Center for Collaborative AI in Healthcare
This seminar is co-sponsored by the Institute for Public Health and Medicine, or IPHAM, and the Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine, or I.AIM, at Northwestern University.
Please direct any questions to Dr. Kristi L. Holmes, Director of Galter Health Sciences Library and Learning Center at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, at kristi.holmes@northwestern.edu.