e-HAIL: E-Health & Artificial Intelligence
Making the University of Michigan a premier hub for AI and health to improve health using technology
Events
APR
26
e-HAIL Event
Computationally Analyzing Physician-Patient Communication
2:00pm – 3:00pm in Remote/Virtual
APR
29
e-HAIL Event
Health AI Ethics and Policy Symposium (an e-HAIL joint event)
9:00am – 2:00pm in Great Lakes Room, Palmer Commons
MAY
10
e-HAIL Event
Inferring Casual Gene Regulation from Interventional Molecular Measurements
2:00pm – 3:00pm in Remote/Virtual
MAY
21
e-HAIL Event
Advancing Behavioral Science through AI and Digital Health (an e-HAIL joint event)
7:30am – 3:30pm in Richard L. Postma Family Clubhouse, 500 E. Stadium Blvd.
News
Widely used AI tool for early sepsis detection may be cribbing doctors’ suspicions
When using only data collected before patients with sepsis received treatments or medical tests, the model’s accuracy was no better than a coin toss.
Hearing emotion: Redefining mental health monitoring via voice-based mood detection
Researchers at U-M have received a $3.6 million NIH grant to support their development of new digital phenotyping tools to better detect and measure symptoms of bipolar disorder via audio…
Clinicians could be fooled by biased AI, despite explanations
Regulators pinned their hopes on clinicians being able to spot flaws in explanations of an AI model’s logic, but a study suggests this isn’t a safe approach.