Keynote Fireside Chat: Cloud and AI in Healthcare and Biomedical Research (Cloud Next '18)
Biology and human health are among humanity’s oldest riddles. Their understanding relies on mastering Nature’s most complex systems. That’s why cloud computing is transformational: Clouds handle lots of data from diverse sources, granting providers, researchers, and healthcare organizations a view into health and disease in ways unimaginable even a decade ago. What does this revolution in understanding mean for medicine, human life and society? Join Andrea Norris, Chief Information Officer at the National Institute of Health; Greg Moore, Google Cloud’s Vice President for Healthcare; and Toby Cosgrove, cardiac surgeon and former CEO of the Cleveland Clinic, in a conversation with Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene.
Healthcare promises great innovations from Artificial Intelligence. Already, there is cutting-edge work in mapping the brain and the genome, researching blockbuster drugs, creating better patient-doctor interactions, managing hospital resources, and much more. While the promise is great, much remains to be done regarding systems, regulation, and taking lab discoveries into the world. Eric Schmidt, former chairman and CEO of Google and a leader in public-private sector initiatives, will discuss this exciting frontier with Eric Lander, founding director of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the nation’s leading biomedical research institution; and Jeff Dean, Google senior fellow and leader of Google.AI, Google’s Artificial Intelligence division.
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