How AI Will Shape the Future of Cancer Care
Jeff Shilling, CIO, National Cancer Institute

Cutting-edge technology is transforming health care, with solutions like artificial intelligence helping agencies like the National Cancer Institute (NCI) improve screening, diagnosis and treatment.
During AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, Nevada, NCI CIO Jeff Shilling discussed the critical role of data standardization backing AI initiatives and how he is thinking about ethical concerns like bias, data privacy and risk management to ensure AI is both effective and responsible.
He highlighted the importance of regulating AI in the medical field and how its future might require practices like data certification.
Tune in to learn how the agency is working to overcome challenges related to data management and security while staying aligned with organizational priorities.
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