Tue, 29 Oct 2024 9:15 AM - 1:00 PM
The escalating mental health crisis presents a stark challenge to individuals and communities as well as healthcare and social services. The current system is overwhelmed leading to inadequate support, particularly in deprived areas, exacerbating health inequalities. With limited resources to hand, can machine learning, artificial intelligence, and robotics deliver the kind of care and treatment that we want and need? What safeguards should we put in place? What are the opportunities for innovation and enterprise?
Join the team from Cambridge University’s Centre for Human Inspired AI (CHIA) bringing together experts in psychiatry, cognitive neuroscience, robotics and computing for thoughtful discussion on one of the greatest health challenges facing society today.
Schedule
- 09.15 Welcome coffee and registration
- 09.45 Conference opening
- 10.00 Keynote: [Title TBA]. Prof. Andrea Cipriani, University of Oxford.
- 10.30 Keynote: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Psychotherapy. Dr Andy Blackwell, IESO Group.
- 11.00 Keynote: Social Robots for Assessing Child Mental Wellbeing. Prof. Hatice Gunes, University of Cambridge
- 11.30 Coffee break
- 11.45 Panel discussion: Ethical and societal implications of AI for patients and mental health care. Chairs: Catherine Galloway and Richard Milne
The panel discussion will be followed by a networking lunch reception.
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