Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: From Research to the Clinic
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare, with advances spanning both medical research and real-world clinical care. In this ETI talk, Joseph (Joe) Cho, a research engineer at Stanford Medicine, discusses recent developments in medical AI, current clinical applications, and potential career pathways for those interested in AI and healthcare.

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Environmental Impacts from AI

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But what is quantum computing? (Grover's Algorithm)

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This is not the AI we were promised | The Royal Society

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“Curing All Disease by next century is too conservative" - Mark Zuckerberg

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The Future of Science With AI | Nobel Prize Dialogue London 2026

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"Regulation for Paediatric & Orphan Devices"

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