CS 522

Seminar in Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, Fall 2019
Wednesday 4:30-5:20 P.M. @Hewlett 200

How can we use AI to

reduce healthcare costs?

Past Talks and Notes

Fall 2017 Website

Fall 2018 Website

Course Info

Artificial intelligence is poised to make radical changes in healthcare, transforming areas such as diagnosis, genomics, surgical robotics, and drug discovery. In the coming years, artificial intelligence has the potential to lower healthcare costs, identify more effective treatments, and facilitate prevention and early detection of diseases. This class is a seminar series featuring prominent researchers, physicians, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists, all sharing their thoughts on the future of healthcare. We highly encourage students of all backgrounds to enroll (no AI/healthcare background necessary).

This course first took place Fall Quarter 2017, enrolling 287 students across the schools of engineering, medicine, and business.

Organizers

Christine Liu

Professor Ron Dror

Grace Kim

Speakers

DateSpeakerMaterials
September 25th
[Slides]
October 2nd
October 9th
[Video]
October 16th
[Video Part 1] [Video Part 2]
October 23rd
October 30th
November 6th
November 13th
[Video]
November 20th
[Video]
December 4th
[Video]