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9:30-10:00 Registration 10:00 – 10:10 Welcome address and AI4Diag project overview A. Frosini - Toscana Life Sciences Foundation 10:10 – 10:30 AI in diagnostics and healthcare - Brief overview Speaker to be confirmed 10:30 – 11:40 ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AI BASED SOLUTIONS Ethical aspects in AI based solutions Dr. L. Bolognini – Italian Institute for Privacy and Data Valorization Legal aspects of AI: intellectual property, liability and some regulatory hints Avv. M. Blei, LL.M. - Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale Discussion 11:40 – 11:50 COFFEE BREAK 11:50 – 13:30 HEALTH DATA HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT GDPR n. 679/2016: a general overview Avv. Claudia Del Re - Ph.D. - Certified Privacy Advisor - CDP Scheme in accordance with ISO / IEC 17024:2012 Health data management, access and use Dr. F. Polito, DPO and President of APIHM (Associazione Privacy and Information Healthcare Manager) Security aspects in health data handling Dr. F. Martinelli – IIT-CNR, Institute of Informatics and Telematics - Italian National Research Council Discussion 13:30 – 14:30 LUNCH BREAK 14:30 - 16:45 NETWORKING SESSION: PRESENTATIONS OF RESEARCH GROUPS/ COMPANIES WORKING IN AI IN DIAGNOSTICS/HEALTHCARE Trustworthy and Secure Future Internet Lab F. Martinelli, IIT-CNR SAILab, Siena Artificial Intelligence Lab M. Bianchini, Univ. Siena Miningful Studio N. Dubbini Signals and Images Laboratory - SI Lab S. Colantonio, ISTI-CNR CIML, Computational Intelligence & Machine Learning Lab A. Micheli, Univ. Pisa Florence Center for Data Science F. Mealli, Univ. Firenze Kode Solutions M. Calderisi Co-funded by the COSME programme of the European Union RATIONALE PROGRAM In the coming years artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to deeply change the healthcare system, driven by the exploitation of big data and powerful machine learning techniques. Technology applications are already proving to transform clinical care and medical research, and the number of release of newer ones is continuously growing, making AI based solutions the novel gold rush and almost a necessity for business survival. AI applications rely on algorithms collecting, processing and analysing healthcare data, providing predictions or recommendations for diagnosis, therapy, health status, life style, nutrition etc. However, the management of health related data raises regulatory, privacy, security and ethical issues that have to be tackled properly to avoid potential hurdles in the development of AI applications. Moreover, the inherent opaque “black-box” nature of AI techniques leads to other legal and ethical issues i.e. quality, safety and efficiency validation, operational transparency, possible bias, legal liabilities, patentability and intellectual property matters, patient data actual anonymization and privacy. Within the AI4Diag project scope, these issues will be discussed during the workshop by experts in the field with the participating companies, providing a clear overview and specific insights of data management, privacy, legal and ethical issues, and allowing companies to identify and qualify potential pitfalls in the development of AI based applications in diagnostics and healthcare. This will also be useful for cluster organisation to better shape dedicated services to diagnostic and medtech companies. In the afternoon, local AI companies and research groups will present their expertise and services in a networking session, allowing workshop attendants to verify potential collaborations and support for their business. Workshop contributions will be broadcasted as webinar, recorded and then made available on AI4Diag website. Thematic Workshop AI applications in healthcare. Privacy, legal and ethical aspects overview June 27, 2019 Piazza dell’Unità Italiana 1, Florence
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Page 1: A. Frosini - Toscana Life Sciences Foundation

9:30-10:00Registration

10:00 – 10:10Welcome address and AI4Diag project overview

A. Frosini - Toscana Life Sciences Foundation

10:10 – 10:30AI in diagnostics and healthcare  - Brief overview

Speaker to be confirmed

10:30 – 11:40ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS IN THE

DEVELOPMENT OF AI BASED SOLUTIONS

Ethical aspects in AI based solutions Dr. L. Bolognini – Italian Institute for Privacy and Data Valorization

Legal aspects of AI: intellectual property, liability and some regulatory hints

Avv. M. Blei, LL.M. - Portolano Cavallo Studio Legale

Discussion

11:40 – 11:50COFFEE BREAK

11:50 – 13:30HEALTH DATA HANDLING AND MANAGEMENT

GDPR n. 679/2016: a general overviewAvv. Claudia Del Re - Ph.D. - Certified Privacy Advisor - CDP Scheme in

accordance with ISO / IEC 17024:2012

Health data management, access and use Dr. F. Polito, DPO and President of APIHM

(Associazione Privacy and Information Healthcare Manager)

Security aspects in health data handling Dr. F. Martinelli – IIT-CNR, Institute of Informatics and Telematics -

Italian National Research Council

Discussion

13:30 – 14:30LUNCH BREAK

14:30 - 16:45NETWORKING SESSION: PRESENTATIONS OF RESEARCH GROUPS/

COMPANIES WORKING IN AI IN DIAGNOSTICS/HEALTHCARE

Trustworthy and Secure Future Internet Lab F. Martinelli, IIT-CNR

SAILab, Siena Artificial Intelligence Lab M. Bianchini, Univ. Siena

Miningful Studio N. Dubbini

Signals and Images Laboratory - SI Lab S. Colantonio, ISTI-CNR

CIML, Computational Intelligence & Machine Learning Lab A. Micheli, Univ. Pisa

Florence Center for Data Science F. Mealli, Univ. Firenze

Kode Solutions M. Calderisi

Co-funded by the COSME programmeof the European Union

RATIONALE PROGRAMIn the coming years artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to deeply

change the healthcare system, driven by the exploitation of big data and powerful

machine learning techniques. Technology applications are already proving to

transform clinical care and medical research, and the number of release of

newer ones is continuously growing, making AI based solutions the novel gold rush and

almost a necessity for business survival.

AI applications rely on algorithms collecting, processing and analysing healthcare data,

providing predictions or recommendations for diagnosis, therapy, health status, life style, nutrition

etc. However, the management of health related data raises regulatory, privacy, security and ethical

issues that have to be tackled properly to avoid potential hurdles in the development of AI applications.

Moreover, the inherent opaque “black-box” nature of AI techniques leads to other legal and ethical issues

i.e. quality, safety and efficiency validation, operational transparency, possible bias, legal liabilities, patentability

and intellectual property matters, patient data actual anonymization and privacy.

Within the AI4Diag project scope, these issues will be discussed during the workshop by experts in the field with the

participating companies, providing a clear overview and specific insights of data management, privacy, legal and ethical issues,

and allowing companies to identify and qualify potential pitfalls in the development of AI based applications in diagnostics and

healthcare. This will also be useful for cluster organisation to better shape dedicated services to diagnostic and medtech companies.

In the afternoon, local AI companies and research groups will present their expertise and services in a networking session, allowing

workshop attendants to verify potential collaborations and support for their business.

Workshop contributions will be broadcasted as webinar, recorded and then made available on AI4Diag website.

Thematic Workshop

AI applications in healthcare. Privacy, legal and ethical aspects overview

June 27, 2019 Piazza dell’Unità Italiana 1, Florence

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