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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has great potential to enhance healthcare outcomes globally, but with that comes significant ethical challenges.

Many AI technologies are still in their infancy, lacking established regulatory guardrails or universal ethical standards. This uncertainty creates both urgency and opportunity, particularly for ensuring that AI is developed and deployed through localisation and two-way knowledge sharing in global health.

This online event, organised by NatCen International and the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences is ideal for researchers, health professionals and policymakers interested in the responsible adoption of AI in healthcare.

Date: Thursday 15 May 2025

Time: 13:00–14:30

Location: Online

Join experts from the University of Cape Town, Monash University and National Centre for Social Research to explore critical concerns including data bias, fairness, transparency and context-driven design in global health systems.

Click here to register for the event.

Speakers

Associate Professor, University of Cape Town
Assistant Professor of Data Science, Monash University
Director and DataDelta lead for Africa region, IDinsight

Chair

Research Associate, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford

Moderators

Research Director, National Centre for Social Research
Teaching Fellow, Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford