Artificial intelligence in medicine is an exciting yet complex phenomenon. The video explains what artificial intelligence is, how it is used in a healthcare setting and common concerns associated with its technological advancement.
This video was made by McMaster University Demystifying Medicine students: Elaine, Faiz, Narmin and Yosi.
Special Thanks to Sue Becker, for allow us to interview her. She has a background in AI, Cognitive, and Computational Neuroscience.
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