The Digital Cancer Twin Podcast comes out of a interdisciplinary collaboration between Queen’s School of Computing and School of Religion to investigate the ethical, social, philosophical and technical implications of the cutting edge AI cancer diagnostic technology that is being developed at Queen’s. This technology allows patients to receive accurate cancer diagnoses and predictions in the early stages of their treatment. What happens when one’s future life can be predicted using algorithmic models? What new responsibilities do medical practitioners need to be aware of while using this new tool? Subscribe, listen and learn more at https://www.queensu.ca/health-innovation/digital-cancer-twin-project/
AI, Military Funding, and the Digital Cancer Twin
In this episode we interview Dr. Amber Simpson to discuss the role of military funding in AI research, and the development of the Digital Cancer Twin.
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32:12 | 3/22/23 | |
Introduction to the Digital Cancer Twin Project
In this episode we speak with Dr. Amber Simpson, LLana James, and Dr. Sharday Mosurinjohn about how the DCT Project started.
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22:38 | 3/9/23 |