Dr. Julian Bailes, left, discussed how AI technology will transform medicine and healthcare at the “Leadership in the Age of AI” forum at NSU March 19. Seated are Dr. Greg Handel, moderator, and panelists Dr. Neilank Jha and Monty Chicola.
Wednesday’s AI forum was announced as the inaugural Dunahoe Lecture Series, honoring the late Lola Walker Dunahoe and her family for establishing the Lola Walker Dunahoe Endowed Chair in Interdisciplinary Studies. From left are NSU President James Genovese, Edwin Dunahoe, Jared Dunahoe, Ann-Marie Dunahoe, Danielle Dunahoe, Jefferson Dunahoe, Beth Bratten, Abby Reynolds, Ashley Reynolds and Jason Dunahoe.
AI works 120 million times faster than the human brain,” according to Dr. Neilank Jha, neurosurgeon, spine specialist and researcher. But AI — artificial intelligence — still needs human oversight. “The ideal approach is human/AI decision-making.”Jha, a behavior economist – one who studies human behavior and decision-making — was one of three distinguished speakers at the ...