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    Ann Arbor District Library - Friday Night AI: AI and COVID-19

    Virtual panel discussion on how artificial intelligence could guide the response to the coronavirus outbreak. Hosted by the Ann Arbor District Library. Panel included speakers from across the Michigan AI and Michigan Medicine.

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    Erkin Ötleş

    Erkin Ötleş

    I’m a physician-engineer and Emergency Medicine resident at UW–Madison. I am completing residency soon and am on the job market for faculty, clinical AI, informatics, and health IT leadership roles. This is my sporadically updated blog focused on engineering & medicine.

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    Virtual panel discussion on how artificial intelligence could guide the response to the coronavirus outbreak. Hosted by the Ann Arbor District Library. Panel included speakers from across the Michigan AI and Michigan Medicine.

    Tags: artificial intelligence, covid, healthcare, machine learning, medicine, operations research

    Categories: Blog, Talk

    Updated: May 29, 2020

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