Artificial intelligence in the clinic

Grantholders

  • Dr Annamaria Carusi

    University of Sheffield

Project summary

Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are currently being developed in many different aspects of medicine and healthcare. They are often described as separate applications, but any real-world clinical context will have multiple AI applications that all need to be interconnected with each other and with other existing technologies need to work together as part of the complex process of making decisions that affect patients' diagnoses and treatments.

I will study the interactions between multiple AI applications in a leading national pulmonary hypertension unit, where AI is being developed for different day-to-day tasks to optimise diagnosis and treatment. I will also test ways in which AI can be developed with foresight into its potential effects.