AI for Health

The AI for Health stage, powered by the GIMBE Foundation, offers a unique opportunity to explore the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. You will be involved in the study of best practices and winning strategies for using artificial intelligence to improve people's health and well-being.
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Tiziano Innocenti
Tiziano Innocenti
Fondazione GIMBE
Marco Mosti
Marco Mosti
Fondazione GIMBE
14 jun 09:20 - 09:40
20 min
In today's digital age, artificial intelligence is revolutionising many sectors, including healthcare. However, with great potential also comes great responsibility. It is crucial to understand the risks, biases and ethical and legal implications of AI, so that it is used in a way that protects the rights of all those involved. In this presentation, the salient points will be touched upon and insights provided on the topic.
14 jun 09:40 - 10:00
20 min
The impact of artificial intelligence in the cancer patient care process touches on several aspects including doctor-patient communication and clinical data management. In the interview, a patient and a researcher will discuss the limits of promising technologies, the role of the patient in the design process, and how subjects can dialogue and build effective systems that respect ethical and legislative boundaries.
14 jun 12:20 - 12:40
20 min
In the clinical setting, artificial intelligence offers sophisticated tools for early diagnosis, accurate prognosis and treatment of diseases. Understanding how to integrate these technologies into clinical practice is crucial to improving the effectiveness of care, reducing diagnostic time and increasing the accuracy of healthcare interventions. This presentation will touch on the highlights and provide insights into the potential and limitations of using AI in clinical practice.
14 jun 12:40 - 13:00
20 min
Cardiac arrest is a major global death cause, requiring innovative healthcare solutions. Technologies and AI are transforming cardiac care, offering new training and intervention methods. This includes AI tools, smartwatches, and VR integration for immersive training and real-time analytics. These advancements are revolutionizing cardiac arrest management, aiming to improve patient outcomes significantly.
14 jun 14:00 - 14:20
20 min
The digital tsunami has not spared the world of clinical research. Artificial intelligence is also gradually playing an increasingly important role in the development of new knowledge: artificial intelligence tools and applications are increasingly being used to streamline and make efficient many evidence production and synthesis processes, enabling scientific progress to be accelerated. This presentation will touch on the salient points and provide insights into the potential and limitations of using AI in clinical research. 
14 jun 14:20 - 14:40
20 min
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine holds promise for innovative solutions. The integration of AI into the design of bioinspired materials has revolutionized biomedical engineering, accelerating the development of advanced tissue structures that replicate the complexities of organs and tissues. Generative techniques such as GANs, genetic algorithms, and LLMs optimize material properties, creating bioinspired structures with adaptable, personalized, and multifunctional properties. These innovations have the potential to transform research and clinical practice, especially in neurodegenerative diseases, through the use of human-machine interfaces. The presentation will explore these applications, inviting active participation in the AI-driven therapeutic revolution, which is redefining the landscape of scientific research and clinical practice.
14 jun 15:00 - 15:40
40 min
What do the medical records of the people treated by EMERGENCY in Afghanistan tell us? What does it mean to digitise 20 years of medical records efficiently? Can artificial intelligence help us to analyse the needs of war victims?  Starting from the experience gained in its hospitals, EMERGENCY explores the role of digitisation and artificial intelligence in interpreting the medical data in the medical records of the Afghans treated. 
14 jun 17:50 - 18:10
20 min
We are witnessing a new era of profound and accelerated transformation, driven by technological innovation. From our unique vantage point, we offer a clear vision to decipher and understand how companies and professionals are adapting to harness the ongoing revolution.
14 jun 18:10 - 18:30
20 min
When we think of the light and dark sides of the force, we are immediately transported into a cinematic dimension where the dualism between good and evil is narrated in a simplified scenario in which it is easy to identify the good from the bad. One might then ask what this introduction has to do with artificial intelligence and the Health world. Well, although it is highly discouraged, often the first contact with information regarding health is through the internet, with all its pros and cons. The widespread dissemination of fake news related to the health world, for example, projects us into a dualistic dimension of maximum trust or high hesitation towards the healthcare system. Moreover, so-called fake news can be more plausible if generated by AI. The statistics are clear: these have fueled doubt and suspicion towards healthcare systems worldwide. In this intricate world of news, where it is not always easy to distinguish the good from the bad, it is always artificial intelligence that can play the role of an antidote to counter increasingly sophisticated disinformation systems. The circle closes, therefore, leading us to a true opposition between two forms of AI in the Health world.