UNC hosts inaugural AI for Public Good conference
The University of North Carolina hosted an inaugural conference on artificial intelligence for public good, focusing on AI applications in healthcare. The conference featured panels with UNC leadership, researchers, and industry experts, discussing the potential of AI to improve cancer diagnosis, precision oncology, and public health.
The University of North Carolina hosted a conference on artificial intelligence for public good. The conference included panels on AI in healthcare, moderated by UNC Vice Chancellor for Research Penny Gordon-Larsen. Ashok Krishnamurthy discussed the Cancer Identification and Precision Oncology Center's goals. He highlighted the potential of AI to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment. The conference also featured announcements from the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer on AI integration. UNC Chancellor Lee Roberts emphasized the importance of AI education and research.
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