Symposium Title
The Generative AI Odyssey: A year of navigating new frontiers
Symposium Description
In January 2024, during a pre-conference workshop on AI at APMEC 2024, we embarked on an exploratory journey into the new world of artificial intelligence (AI), focusing particularly on generative AI. Our workshop introduced the latest innovations, sparking discussions on the ethical, technical, and societal implications of these technologies. As the year unfolded, the technologies not only evolved at an unprecedented pace but also began reshaping the landscapes of medicine, education, art, and beyond.
Recognizing the need for continuous dialogue and reflection, we are proud to announce this symposium which aims to serve as a critical one-year checkpoint, offering a panoramic view of the advancements, setbacks, and emergent questions that have characterised the last months in generative AI. We will explore how and where AI is embedded in how we practice and the tools and platforms we use, including when we do online search, take advantage of autocomplete and chatbot options, AI tools and extensions within work productivity software, and standalone AI platforms and mobile Apps. We will finish discussing open access AI, share lessons learnt, discuss current and future applications of AI in HPE.
Individual Presentation Title
Overview of Basics of AI in HPE
Poh-Sun Goh
Individual Presentation Description
This presentation will review basic ideas, principles and practices of AI in HPE, and set the stage for subsequent presentations and discussions.
https://medicaleducationelearning.blogspot.com/2023/11/basics-of-ai-in-health-professions.html
https://medicaleducationelearning.blogspot.com/2024/03/ai-powered-personalised-learning-in.html
Individual Presentation Title
Current Applications of AI in HPE
Elisabeth Schlegel
Individual Presentation Description
This presentation will review current applications of AI in HPE, in assisting faculty and students to build knowledge and skills in HPE
Individual Presentation Title
AI with a conscience: envisioning a sustainable and ethical roadmap
Mildred Lopez
Individual Presentation Description
This presentation will review lessons learnt applying AI in HPE, and look out to predict and prepare for the next wave of innovations, with a focus on sustainable and ethical development.
Key Objectives:
- Examine milestones reached and lessons learned in the application and development of generative AI across various aspects of HPE.
- Openly discuss the challenges, ethical dilemmas, and unresolved issues that have emerged, fostering a community that learns from its trials and errors.
- Engage in forward-thinking discussions to predict and prepare for the next wave of innovations, with a focus on sustainable and ethical development.
Who Should Attend:
This symposium is designed for researchers, educators, and policymakers who are at the forefront of integrating AI into their work. We welcome attendees who are both seasoned AI experts and those new to the field, aiming to foster a multidisciplinary dialogue that bridges gaps between theory and practice.
https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/cenmed/sites/apmec2025/programs.html#mainConf2
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