The Potential of Generative AI to Support Health Care Decision Making by Aging Adults
We would like to draw your attention to the colloquium by professor Neil Charness.
This is an invitation to attend a colloquium by professor Neil Charness who will talk about the use of Generative AI to support health care decision making by older adults. Neil Charness is a distinguished research professor and founding director of the Institute for Successful Longevity at Florida State University and currently affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine. His expertise covers aging processes and technology, as well as health issues and well-being in the context of aging. He is great speaker who can inspire and advise others. Please, join us for this talk on Wednesday, March 25th 14-15 at the Erasmus University, Woudestein campus, Mandeville building, T17-01 or online (see Teams link below). More information on the talk can be found here:
The Potential of Generative AI to Support Health Care Decision Making by Aging Adults
Neil Charness, Weill Cornell Medicine
I discuss results from a project that aims to support health care decision making in older adults with and without cognitive impairment. Our target is supporting use of the Medicare health insurance plan that covers approximately 65 million Americans over the age of 65, focusing on their needs, preferences, and performance with decision support tools. I discuss the role of trust in adoption of AI systems and a study that assessed accuracy and reliability of speaker- and web-based chatbots. Then, I describe results from a study of query performance after training with tools such as the Medicare website, the Medicare and You Handbook, and the chatbot Gemini by aging adults with and without cognitive impairment.
Microsoft Teams meeting
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/39441860650821?p=YmsebZ7rVJxWJdlK1c
Meeting ID: 394 418 606 508 21
Passcode: Vu6kJ6My
Location
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