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AI in healthcare: How much can we trust it? | Workshop

AI in healthcare: How much can we trust it? | Workshop

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The Royal Society Of Edinburgh will host a workshop titled 'AI in healthcare: How much can we trust it?' on 7 September 2026, discussing the use of artificial intelligence in automated radiology reporting.

Using AI for automated radiology reporting

Artificial intelligence is becoming a big part of modern healthcare. But how much responsibility should we trust AI with?

Explore this technical and ethical dilemma in our Curious workshop, hosted by Canon Medical Research Europe and the CHAI Hub.

What you can expect:

· A short introduction to how AI is being used in medical imaging today, including a real-world case study from Canon.

· A guided debate where you'll work in small groups to explore arguments both for and against the use of AI in radiology reporting.

· Opportunities to share your views, ask questions and discuss the wider impact of AI on healthcare.

By the end of the workshop, you'll have a clearer understanding of how AI is being used in healthcare, the benefits and risks it could bring, and the important questions it raises about trust, responsibility and decision-making in healthcare settings.

Note for attendees: No specialist knowledge around artificial intelligence or healthcare is needed, but it’s helpful to note that this workshop involves talking about your perspectives with others.

Important points to note

This event is suitable for age 16+

Event format: This event is a workshop and may involve some audience interaction. This could involve group activities, individual activities, quizzes or hands-on activities.

Content warning: A radiograph is an x-ray image of the inside of a body (the bones and organs). While there will be no deliberately gory pictures, photos of x-rays will be shown during the workshop.

Filming: Photography may take place at this event. Please let a member of the RSE Public Engagement team know if you do not want to be photographed.

Canon Medical Research Europe and CHAI Hub

Members of Canon Medical Research Europe and the EPSRC-funded CHAI Hub are engaging with the public to share healthcare AI expertise and explore how public perspectives can help shape the future of AI for health.

CONTRIBUTOR

Dr. Ken Sutherland

Former President of Canon Medical Research Europe and Advisory Board Member for CHAI Hub

CONTRIBUTOR

Rosanna Culver

Business Development Associate for the CHAI Hub

CONTRIBUTOR

Dr. Damian Machlanski

Postdoctoral research associate at the CHAI Hub

CONTRIBUTOR

Odyssefs Diamantopoulos Pantaleon

PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh (funded by Canon Medical Research Europe)

CONTRIBUTOR

Keying Guo

PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh (funded by Canon Medical Research Europe)

CONTRIBUTOR

Ivona Vickovic

Senior Technical Manager atCanon Medical Research Europe Ltd

CONTRIBUTOR

Hanna Watson

Senior Clinical Researcher at Canon Medical Research Europe Ltd

About the Curious festival

The RSE’s free Curious festival of knowledge is back, from Saturday 5 − Sunday 13 September 2026!

Curious is Scotland’s annual festival of knowledge. Across its seven-year history, Curious has welcomed over 10,000 attendees into its yearly programme of talks, workshops, discussions and exhibitions – all covering different topics and subject areas. There’s no need for you to have any prior specialist knowledge before coming along, just bring your curious self! With plenty of events both in person and online, you can take part from anywhere.

You can check out the full programme of events here.

Accessibility

We aim to make events as accessible as possible. If you have any accessibility requirements or have any questions related to how we can support this event, please contact curious@theRSE.org.uk. Accessibility information for the RSE building can be found on our website.

Step-free access: Ramped access for visitors is available via 26 George Street through Lakeland. Upon arrival, please call 0131 240 5000 and a member of staff will meet you and guide you to the event. Please note that the entrance ramp has a steep gradient (1:12).

Main lift: The lift’s door has a width of 79cm and a depth of 143cm. Please note, that access to the lift is limited by a narrow 77cm width corridor. You can find further details and images of the lift on our website.

Wheelchair spaces: If you would like to book a space as a wheelchair user, please select the ticket type 'wheelchair space ticket' during the booking process. If this is sold out, please contact the Curious team on curious@therse.org.uk.

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AI in healthcare: How much can we trust it? | Workshop takes place on Monday, 7 September 2026 at 16:00.

AI in healthcare: How much can we trust it? | Workshop is held at The Royal Society Of Edinburgh in Edinburgh (22-26 George Street, Edinburgh, EH2 2PQ).

Entry to AI in healthcare: How much can we trust it? | Workshop is free.

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