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Boudewijn Lelieveldt: 'AI can help, but not replace, doctors and other healthcare providers'
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Joost Batenburg about AI Leiden style: 3D images and ensuring AI belongs to everyone
Alex Brandsen: 'Archaeological search engine adds a new dimension to ‘digging’'
Ariane Briegel: 'AI literally opens new worlds for the life sciences'
Bart Custers: 'AI can predict rulings, but beware of Kafka'
Elise Dusseldorp: ‘Algorithms can see whom a treatment will work for’
Eduard Fosch Villaronga: 'Robots are mainly for the average person'
Bram Klievink: 'The government’s biggest AI challenge is that no system is ever neutral'
Boudewijn Lelieveldt: 'AI can help, but not replace, doctors and other healthcare providers'
Ahmed Mahfouz: 'The mystery of brain diseases, unravelled cell by cell'
Stephan Raaijmakers: 'Humans and systems have to learn to understand each other better'
Serge Rombouts: 'AI is learning from brain scans and helping find a diagnosis'
Tessa Verhoef: 'An algorithm still has a lot to learn from human interaction'
Marjolein Fokkema: ‘My algorithms produce increasingly flexible decision trees for mental-health professionals’
Roy de Kleijn: ‘Fetching a glass of water is extremely difficult for a robot’
Gerard van Westen: 'Our model predicts what candidate drugs do in your body'
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