Industry Symposium by Siemens Healthineers

AI-IND 9 - Vision of the Future of Human–Machine Interaction: Benefits, Risks, and the Path Forward

Lectures

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Vision of the Future of Human–Machine Interaction: Benefits, Risks, and the Path Forward (Complete Session)

Vision of the Future of Human–Machine Interaction: Benefits, Risks, and the Path Forward (Complete Session)

60:00Merel Huisman, Nijmegen / NL, Ralf W Bauer, Wiesbaden / DE, Bernhard Schmidt, Forchheim / DE, Federica Zanca, Leuven / BE, Philipp Gruschwitz, Würzburg / DE

60 min
Vision of the Future of Human–Machine Interaction: Benefits, Risks, and the Path Forward
Ralf W Bauer, Wiesbaden / Germany
Merel Huisman, Nijmegen / Netherlands
Bernhard Schmidt, Forchheim / Germany
Federica Zanca, Leuven / Belgium
Philipp Gruschwitz, Würzburg / Germany
    A panel discussion on the future of autonomous CT scanning, focusing on clinical workflows, professional expertise, and the need for transparent, safe, and human-centered system design.
  1. Participants will review Siemens Healthineers’ latest CT innovations, examining how these technologies help radiographers and radiologists maintain consistent, high-quality imaging even in challenging clinical settings.
  2. Our speakers will share their outlook on how intuitive interfaces and smarter assistance can evolve clinical roles – and how these developments can deepen professional expertise rather than replace it.
  3. In addition, the group will outline the essential requirements for trustworthy system design, including usability, explainability, human oversight, and safety. These elements ensure that clinicians remain supported, empowered, and confidently in control as CT systems become more intelligent.