Dr John Chelsom holds a degree in Engineering Science from the University of Oxford and a PhD from City University, London, studying the application of artificial intelligence in medicine. He has held academic positions at City University, Fordham University in New York, and the University of Victoria, Canada. He is an Honorary Associate of the Senior Common Room at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford.

Dr John Chelsom
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - History, Opportunity and Ethical Dilemmas
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Since the 1950s many of the advances in Artificial Intelligence have been made in, or applied to, medical science and healthcare. The use of AI in medicine has been routine for many years: for the interpretation of Electrocardiograms and diagnostics images, for the monitoring of vital signs, smart homes, drug discovery, and more. Recent advances in generative AI have accelerated the application of AI generated interpretation and advice based on routinely gathered clinical data but has also re-ignited the debate around the ethics of AI and its role in clinical decision making.