Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming every layer of healthcare, from the clinic to the cloud. Yet many clinicians, patients, and policymakers are still unsure where the real value lies—and where the risks begin. This panel explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping healthcare, from early diagnosis and personalized treatment to hospital management and public health. Bringing together clinicians, AI researchers, ethicists and innovators, the discussion will examine real-world applications, opportunities and limitations of current technologies. The panel will address key questions around data quality, model transparency, regulation, and how to build trust among doctors, patients and decision-makers. Speakers will also highlight successful case studies, as well as risks such as bias, privacy concerns and over-reliance on automated systems.
Discussion Focus:
The panel discussion is about how artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare. More specifically, it will focus on:
How AI is used in diagnosis, treatment, and hospital management
The opportunities (better outcomes, efficiency, personalization) and risks (bias, privacy, over-reliance) of AI in health
The practical challenges of deploying AI in real clinical settings
How to ensure AI tools are trustworthy, ethical, and well-regulated for doctors and patients.
In short, it’s a one-hour discussion on the real-world impact, challenges, and future of AI in healthcare, from multiple expert perspectives.
Moderator
Dr. Yassine Himeur
Associate Professor CEIT, University of Dubai, UAE
Panelists
Prof. Amin Beheshti
Full Professor
Data Science at Macquarie University, Sydney
Prof. Wathiq Mansoor
Dean of Engineering and IT University of Dubai, UAE