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#312 Can we Create an AI Doctor? with Aldo Faisal, Professor in AI & Neuroscience at Imperial College


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Healthcare AI is rapidly evolving beyond simple diagnostic tools to comprehensive systems that can analyze and predict patient outcomes. With the rise of multimodal AI models that can process everything from medical images to patient records and genetic information, we're entering an era where AI could fundamentally transform how healthcare decisions are made. But how do we ensure these systems maintain patient privacy while still leveraging vast amounts of medical data? What are the technical challenges in building AI that can reason across different types of medical information? And how do we balance the promise of AI-assisted healthcare with the critical role of human medical professionals?

Professor Aldo Faisal is Chair in AI & Neuroscience at Imperial College London, with joint appointments in Bioengineering and Computing, and also holds the Chair in Digital Health at the University of Bayreuth. He is the Founding Director of the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Healthcare and leads the Brain & Behaviour Lab and Behaviour Analytics Lab at Imperial’s Data Science Institute. His research integrates machine learning, neuroscience, and human behaviour to develop AI technologies for healthcare. He is among the few engineers globally leading their own clinical trials, with work focused on digital biomarkers and AI-based medical interventions. Aldo serves as Associate Editor for Nature Scientific Data and PLOS Computational Biology, and has chaired major conferences like KDD, NIPS, and IEEE BSN. His work has earned multiple awards, including the $50,000 Toyota Mobility Foundation Prize, and is regularly featured in global media outlets.

In the episode, Richie and Aldo explore the advancements in AI for healthcare, including AI's role in diagnostics and operational improvements, the ambitious Nightingale AI project, challenges in handling diverse medical data, privacy concerns, and the future of AI-assisted medical decision-making, and much more.

Links Mentioned in the Show:

  • Aldo’s Publications
  • Connect with Aldo
  • Project: What is Your Heart Rate Telling You?
  • Related Episode: Using Data to Optimize Costs in Healthcare with Travis Dalton and Jocelyn Jiang President/CEO & VP of Data & Decision Science at MultiPlan
  • Rewatch RADAR AI

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