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[SNU AI.MED Talks 23]Eric Horvitz, Microsoft’s Chief Scientific Officer

2023.10.18.

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2023 서울대학교 의료 인공지능 융합인재 양성 사업단 세미나 시리즈 'SNU AI.MED Talks 23'의 특별 세미나에 여러분을 초대합니다.

서울대학교 대학원 협동과정 의료정보학전공, 정보기술 미래인재 교육연구단과 공동 주최하는 이번 세미나에서는

‘From AI Aspirations to Healthcare Futures: Navigating the Promises and Mysteries of Large Language Models'를 주제로

세계적인 AI Guru이자 마이크로소프트의 Chief Scientific Officer인 Eric Horvitz, MD, PhD의 강의를 준비했습니다.

- 일시: 2023.10.18.(수) 17:00-18:00

- 장소: 서울대학교 의과대학 교육관 115호 및 온라인(via Zoom)
*Zoom ID: 384 236 2365
https://snu-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/3842362365

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서울대학교 의료 인공지능 융합인재 양성 사업단 드림

[Abstract]
Large language models are garnering great attention with capabilities that hint at their capacity for broader, more general intelligence. These tools, celebrated for their generative powers, are the latest additions to the computing toolkit of biomedical informatics research. Excitement about possibilities has been tempered with questions about capabilities and limitations, including concerns with accuracy and reliability. I will share reflections in the context of examples drawn from early explorations of the utility of generative language models in healthcare, spanning administrative tasks, education, clinical support, and research. My aim is to illuminate both the revolutionary possibilities and the inherent challenges presented by these latest AI advances.

[Bio]
Eric Horvitz is Microsoft’s Chief Scientific Officer, leading initiatives at the intersection of science, technology, and society. Dr. Horvitz is known for his contributions to AI theory and practice. He received the Feigenbaum Prize and the Allen Newell Prize for his fundamental contributions to the science and practice of AI. He was inducted into the CHI Academy for his work at the intersection of AI and human-computer interaction. He has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Science and has been named a fellow of the Association of Computing Machinery, Association for the Advancement of AI (AAAI), and the American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI). He serves on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) and has been an advisor to multiple national agencies including the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Horvitz earned both his MD and PhD from Stanford University.