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AI in healthcare workshop and symposium

AI in healthcare workshop and symposium

by Carolle | May 27, 2024 | Artificial intelligence, From the OPMCSA

Last month, our office, with support from the Ministry of Health organised a one-day workshop and a symposium about the use of AI in our healthcare system. Chief Science Advisor for the Ministry of Health, Professor Ian Town, recently hosted two events to socialise...
AI in Healthcare report in the media

AI in Healthcare report in the media

by Carolle | Apr 8, 2024 | Artificial intelligence, In the news

The 2023 report, Capturing the benefits of AI in healthcare for Aotearoa New Zealand, was referenced to highlight the potential benefits that AI might offer the New Zealand health system.  Read the article published by The National Business Review....
AI article featured on The Conversation

AI article featured on The Conversation

by rachelcc | Aug 6, 2019 | Artificial intelligence, DCSAs, In the news, Internships

How do we ensure that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) benefits people equally in Aotearoa New Zealand? In response to the recently published AI reports by ACOLA and the Royal Society Te Apārangi, our intern Kyle Webster co-authored an article for The...
And haere rā to Kyle who is departing after three months of full immersion in artificial intelligence

And haere rā to Kyle who is departing after three months of full immersion in artificial intelligence

by juliet | Aug 6, 2019 | Artificial intelligence, From the OPMCSA, Internships

Our second MacDiarmid intern left us last week, leaving us with lots of great resources on artificial intelligence which, unlike quantum computing, the subject of Wayne Crump’s recently finished internship with us, is technology that is very much upon is. As a taster...

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