The Apollo University Hosts Expert Workshops to Unveil the Future of AI in Healthcare
The Apollo University conducted an engaging workshop on Generative AI today, November 30th, at 10:00 AM, featuring an expert session by Dr. Aravind Chiruvelli, a distinguished professional in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Chiruvelli, is renowned for leveraging advanced AI technologies to address real-world challenges and drive practical solutions.
The workshop was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Dr. H. Vinod Bhat, who, in his address, highlighted the profound integration of AI technologies into daily human activities, often unnoticed. Dr. Bhat emphasized the potential of AI in the health sector, particularly its ability to generate big data tailored to individual preferences. He further discussed how such data could serve as a catalyst for groundbreaking discoveries and significantly reduce turnaround times in healthcare processes.
In his expert session, Dr. Aravind Chiruvelli delved deep into the transformative power of Generative AI, showcasing its applications across various industries with a special focus on healthcare. He shared insights into how AI models can create realistic simulations, improve diagnostics, and personalize patient care through data-driven approaches. Dr. Chiruvelli also discussed the ethical considerations and challenges of integrating AI into sensitive domains, encouraging participants to innovate responsibly while leveraging the limitless possibilities of AI technologies.
The workshop also saw active support and organizational guidance from the Registrar, Prof. M. Potharaju, whose contributions were pivotal in ensuring the event’s success. The event was a collaborative effort spearheaded by the School of Health Sciences under the leadership of Prof. Dr. K. Bhaskar Reddy, Dean, and Dr. R. Satyanarayana, Professor & Head of Biomedical Sciences. Notable attendees included Prof. A. Sethuramasubbiah, Controller of Examinations and Professor, School of Social Sciences, who actively participated in the discussions, showcasing the university’s multidisciplinary approach to technology adoption. The workshop’s convener, Dr. G. Gopi Krishna, Associate Professor, School of Health Sciences, played a vital role in orchestrating the event, ensuring that participants gained valuable insights into the transformative applications of Generative AI in healthcare and beyond. The workshop was an inspiration to the students and faculty to harness AI technologies for transformative advancements in healthcare.>
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The Apollo University, Chittoor
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The workshop was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Dr. H. Vinod Bhat, who, in his address, highlighted the profound integration of AI technologies into daily human activities, often unnoticed. Dr. Bhat emphasized the potential of AI in the health sector, particularly its ability to generate big data tailored to individual preferences. He further discussed how such data could serve as a catalyst for groundbreaking discoveries and significantly reduce turnaround times in healthcare processes.
In his expert session, Dr. Aravind Chiruvelli delved deep into the transformative power of Generative AI, showcasing its applications across various industries with a special focus on healthcare. He shared insights into how AI models can create realistic simulations, improve diagnostics, and personalize patient care through data-driven approaches. Dr. Chiruvelli also discussed the ethical considerations and challenges of integrating AI into sensitive domains, encouraging participants to innovate responsibly while leveraging the limitless possibilities of AI technologies.
The workshop also saw active support and organizational guidance from the Registrar, Prof. M. Potharaju, whose contributions were pivotal in ensuring the event’s success. The event was a collaborative effort spearheaded by the School of Health Sciences under the leadership of Prof. Dr. K. Bhaskar Reddy, Dean, and Dr. R. Satyanarayana, Professor & Head of Biomedical Sciences. Notable attendees included Prof. A. Sethuramasubbiah, Controller of Examinations and Professor, School of Social Sciences, who actively participated in the discussions, showcasing the university’s multidisciplinary approach to technology adoption. The workshop’s convener, Dr. G. Gopi Krishna, Associate Professor, School of Health Sciences, played a vital role in orchestrating the event, ensuring that participants gained valuable insights into the transformative applications of Generative AI in healthcare and beyond. The workshop was an inspiration to the students and faculty to harness AI technologies for transformative advancements in healthcare.>
For Media Inquiries:
Directorate of Press & Publications
The Apollo University, Chittoor
E-mail: [email protected]