• 16-03-2026
  • 15:00 - 16:00
  • Online | via Zoom

During the Maand van de Digitale Fitheid TU Delft is offering a lecture entitled ‘Conscious use of AI’. Dr Stefan Buijsman of TU Delft can help you navigate the steps that will lead to a workable AI-solution and avoid a costly, unimplementable system in this online expert lecture.

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About this lecture

Whether you are championing an AI solution or are a reluctant stakeholder in its implementation, Dr Stefan Buijsman of TU Delft can help you navigate the steps that will lead to a workable AI-solution and avoid a costly, unimplementable system in this online expert lecture. In just one hour, you will get an overview of the questions you need to ask and a process you should consider, if you are planning to implement an AI-solution. He will particularly focus on implementation research within the medical industry (from 112-call centres to hospitals to insurers), but the process is applicable to organisations in any field.

Audience

Managers, policymakers, and possibly users who lack technical knowledge of AI (except for individual use of ChatGPT) but now feel the need to purchase/develop AI to stay ahead of the curve. This online expert lecture may be of particular interest to people within the medical industry, as many of our examples draw from research in this area.

What you’ll learn

  • Identify which problems AI can solve within your organisation. 
  • Understand how to avoid asking the wrong question, which can lead to costly mistakes and solutions that cannot be implemented 
  • Review whether your potential AI-solution includes user-friendliness and actionability. 
  • Consider the role of legal and ethical requirements for your AI-based solution. 
  • Determine whether you have sufficient data to implement your AI-solution. 
  • Review how you can validate whether the potential AI-system helps solve your problem.

Costs

There are no costs for participants.

Language

The lecture is in English.