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Saturday, March 25 • 11:15am - 12:00pm
Ethics & AI: Designing for Health

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What do we, as designers, strategists, thinkers, think of putting vulnerable moments of human experience - going to the hospital, getting an X-Ray - in the hands of a computer? In a world of increasingly more powerful technology, designers need to think of not just how technology can help, but how it might harm, and how to prevent that. With great cognitive computing, comes great responsibility. In this roundtable experience, we (and that means you, too) will discuss: Opening a dialogue of how bioethical principles might be applied to everyday design practice within healthcare Reviewing examples of: * Psychotherapy & AI * The complications of using common interaction patterns in healthcare * Clinical decision making & AI * Adapting existing design tools to hopefully, prevent long term unintended ethical consequences Please join and lend your voice to this discussion of Ethics+Design+Health+AI. Be a fully participating member using sli.do (http://sli.do / #2375) and of course, your lovely voice (not everything should be done by a machine).

Speakers
avatar for Amy Chenault

Amy Chenault

Design Lead, BD
avatar for Astrid Chow

Astrid Chow

Senior UX Design and Research, Product Lead, IBM Watson Health
avatar for Carol J. Smith

Carol J. Smith

AI Trust Lab Lead & Principal Research Scientist, HMI, Carnegie Mellon University SEI
Carol Smith has worked on improving interactions, and integrating ethics for humane experiences with artificially intelligent systems, autonomous vehicles, and other emerging technologies since 2015. She started her UX career over 20 years ago and now supports government and industry... Read More →
avatar for Joel Wu

Joel Wu

Senior Fellow, University of Minnesota



Saturday March 25, 2017 11:15am - 12:00pm PDT
Regency E/F