Professor at UNC SILS, CS. Director of Carolina Health Informatics Program @chip-unc.bsky.social. I also lead the UNC Visual Analysis and Communication Lab. https://vaclab.unc.edu/gotz/
My hunch is that training will only go so far, & that interaction design will play a bigger role in shaping how these techs will be used (or abused). If we give people Q&A systems they’ll ask questions. If we give treatment selection systems, maybe people will use them to inform treatment choice.
November 21, 2024 at 2:53 AM
My hunch is that training will only go so far, & that interaction design will play a bigger role in shaping how these techs will be used (or abused). If we give people Q&A systems they’ll ask questions. If we give treatment selection systems, maybe people will use them to inform treatment choice.
So many opportunities in the health space for responsible, human-centered applications of data science and AI. It’s exciting to work in the area, but also important to recognize the danger of move recklessly given pressure to go fast in a high-stakes domain with many challenges.
November 13, 2024 at 12:28 PM
So many opportunities in the health space for responsible, human-centered applications of data science and AI. It’s exciting to work in the area, but also important to recognize the danger of move recklessly given pressure to go fast in a high-stakes domain with many challenges.
2. A full third of the leadership team included visualization in their list of responsibilities. 3. Modern hospitals produce a LOT of data. I knew this, but it’s even more than I recognized and the vast majority is essentially ignored.
November 13, 2024 at 12:28 PM
2. A full third of the leadership team included visualization in their list of responsibilities. 3. Modern hospitals produce a LOT of data. I knew this, but it’s even more than I recognized and the vast majority is essentially ignored.
1. The scramble to gather and integrate data in response to COVID produced both an ecosystem and a culture for making data available that continues to make innovation faster and easier than pre-pandemic.
November 13, 2024 at 12:28 PM
1. The scramble to gather and integrate data in response to COVID produced both an ecosystem and a culture for making data available that continues to make innovation faster and easier than pre-pandemic.