Microsoft CEO: AI can change the trajectory of healthcare if properly used

  • 1 November 2018
Microsoft CEO: AI can change the trajectory of healthcare if properly used

Microsoft’s CEO has said artificial intelligence has the potential to ā€œchange the trajectory of healthcareā€ if it can be scaled successfully across the NHS.

Speaking at Microsoft Future Decoded at Londonā€™s ExCel exhibition centre on 1 November, Satya Nadella suggested that readily-available machine learning tools could ā€œchange the way health is givenā€.

However, the chief executive said this would only happen if people used the digital tools at their disposal to fundamentally change ways of working.

ā€œItā€™s not about the whizz-bang technologies, but the people behind it who take this technology and translate it into real action,ā€ Nadella said.

ā€œThe biggest proviso is seeing this all in action ā€“ how is the technology all being used? I ask the hard question: is our participation really translating into people using our technology to shape outcomes that matter?ā€

Nadella referenced Microsoftā€™s partnership with South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM), which has been using Microsoft Teams and the companyā€™s business analytics tool, Power BI, to improve bed management.

SLaM has also developed a patient record system based on Microsoftā€™s Azure cloud platform.

Nadella stressed the importance of ensuring that new technological solutions to healthcare challenges could be made more widely available.

ā€œFundamentally, 10% of GDE (gross domestic expenditure) in the UK goes into healthcare,ā€ said Nadella.

ā€œWe need to be able to scale across all trusts.”

Microsoftā€™s head honcho also touched on the importance of privacy and security within the AI landscape.

ā€œGDPR as a piece of regulation is a great start. We [Microsoft] have done a lot of work to become compliant,” he said.

ā€œWe think of it as how people should think of privacy worldwide.

ā€œAll of us will have to think about the digital experience we create to treat privacy as a human right.ā€

In an inevitable reference to 2017ā€™s WannaCry incident, Nadella said: ā€œThe ability to mitigate any ransomware that enters [the network] needs to be changed [and] translated into products can be used by any trust, anywhere.

ā€œThe challenge of cyber is that the damage it creates and causes most impacts common citizens and small businesses ā€“ we need to use collective progress and power to protect these populations.ā€

Another topic cited as a ā€œmajor considerationā€ by Nadella was artificial intelligence and ethics.

Specifically, the Microsoft CEO highlighted inherent human biases that risked being picked up by machine learning models.

ā€œThe challenge is the biases in our language will be picked up,ā€ Nadella said.

ā€œWe are building de-bias for AI. This is some of the state-of-the-art work that we have to do [so] you can deploy models that are ethical, fair, have robustness and make you accountable.

ā€œWe need to be mindful of the use cases.ā€

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  • Satya Nadella is a Genius. He said Windows 10 would become the most secure Windows ever. He has proved to be a man of his word. The greatest move was the acquisition of Israeli Technology especially Hexadite. Windows Defender now Security rapidly rose in the Tests. I echoed his comments and believed in him. No worries now just relax and enjoy Windows. I canā€™t now my PC has broken Iā€™m a Pensioner and canā€™t afford a new one I borrowed my Grandsons Ipad to write this blog. I hope he sees this and gets me a new one. You live in hope.

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