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When to Trust the Machine: AI Decision-Making in Healthcare with Professor Vasant Dhar
Episode 191

When to Trust the Machine: AI Decision-Making in Healthcare with Professor Vasant Dhar

Digital Health Talks - Changemakers Focused on Fixing Healthcare · Vasant Dhar, Megan Antonelli

February 3, 202658m 19s

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Show Notes

As AI systems increasingly influence clinical decisions—from risk stratification to treatment recommendations—healthcare leaders face a critical question: When can we safely rely on AI, and when must human judgment remain in the loop?

Professor Vasant Dhar, NYU Stern professor, veteran AI researcher, and author of the newly released Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AI, joins Digital Health Talks to deliver what healthcare executives urgently need: a practical framework for evaluating AI reliability, recognizing model blind spots, and designing guardrails that actually work.

With decades of experience bringing machine learning to high-stakes environments and over one million downloads of his Brave New World podcast, Professor Dhar offers rare clarity on the mounting tension between rapidly advancing AI capabilities and our ability to evaluate their trustworthiness. Healthcare CIOs, CMIOs, and technology leaders will walk away with actionable insights for governing AI deployment—not just soundbites.

Vasant Dhar, Author, Thinking With Machines: The Brave New World of AI

Megan Antonelli, Chief Executive Officer, HealthIMPACT

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