Examining the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Applications

Tags: Artificial Intelligence / Events / Health Care / Health Data & Tech

    Led by Director Melanie Kay, the Silicon Flatirons x Ethics Series explores ethical issues – legal and in general – associated with technology and business.

    Join us for an exciting collaboration exploring a diverse array of ethical issues inherent to emerging technologies, artificial intelligence, entrepreneurship, startup enterprises, privacy regulation, and business transactions. Sessions will feature keynote speakers, expert panels, and community discussion, often with ethics CLE credit available.


    Presented by the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program at Colorado Law and Silicon Flatirons.

    Join us for a discussion analyzing the myriad of ethical issues related to rapidly increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare applications.  AI has tremendous potential to enhance the provision of care through improved diagnostic accuracy, data and imaging analysis, patient monitoring, engagement, and personalization, risk and error prevention, administrative task automation, and cost reductions. Yet the healthcare industry’s increasing reliance on AI also introduces numerous ethical concerns related to data privacy and security, bias and fairness, patient autonomy, reliability, quality control, safety, and job security, implicating fundamental ethical principles such as accountability, trust, and transparency. A slate of experts will consider and discuss current trends, developments, and thinking around these critical issues.

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    Sessions

    03/06/25 12:00pm - 12:05pm
    Welcome and Introduction

    @ Wolf Law Building, Room 207 & Livestream


    03/06/25 12:05pm - 12:55pm
    Panel Discussion
    • Harry Surden — Moderator
      Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School
    • Doug Chapnick — Panelist
      Founder & CEO, BioLoomics, Inc.
    • Calli Schroeder — Panelist
      Senior Counsel and AI/Human Rights Program Lead, Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC)
    • Kathleen Snow Sutton — Panelist
      Shareholder, Polsinelli
    Harry Surden
    Doug Chapnick
    Calli Schroeder
    Kathleen Snow Sutton
    03/06/25 12:55pm - 1:00pm
    Break

    A short break for students to depart for class.
    03/06/25 1:00pm - 1:15pm
    Audience Q&A

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