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AI meets medicine: Smarter diagnoses, better care

Where
Darling Square Library
Darling Square Library
Levels 1 and 2, The Exchange, 1 Little Pier Street, Haymarket NSW 2000
Ideas Space, Level 1
When

Thursday 4 December from 1pm to 2pm

Join Professor Louisa Jorm, Director of the Centre for Big Data Research in Health, as she explores how artificial intelligence is transforming modern healthcare, from faster, more accurate diagnoses to personalised treatment plans and predictive health analytics.

This talk will unpack the latest breakthroughs in medical AI, real-world clinical applications and the challenges of ensuring safety, equity and trust. Discover how AI is not replacing doctors but empowering them to offer better, more efficient care.

Brought to you by the University of NSW AI Institute and the City of Sydney:

  • Smart learning: What AI means for students and educators – 5:30pm to 6:30pm Thursday 23 October – Book here

  • The shortest history of AI: How far we’ve come & what’s next – 5:30pm to 6:30pm Thursday 13 November – Book here

  • AI meets medicine: Smarter diagnoses, better care – 1pm to 2pm Thursday 4 December – Book here

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