Presented by Booz Allen
In a thought-provoking discussion at the Booz Allen DE24 event, hosted at the Helix, Booz Allen's Center of Innovation, John Larson, Executive Vice President, and Catherine Ordun, Vice President, AI at Booz Allen, explored the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) beyond the commonly feared existential threats. Larson emphasized AI's capability to address significant challenges, such as healthcare cost reduction and climate change, by identifying patterns and predicting outcomes like cancer development. This positive framing of AI's role invites a shift in perspective towards its capacity for good, urging a
Catherine Ordun shared insights into a pioneering project with the National Cancer Institute, focusing on the use of AI to detect chronic cancer pain. This endeavor, she explained, is not just beneficial but necessary for advancing healthcare, employing multimodal AI models to analyze comprehensive data from cancer patients. By extracting and integrating various data modalities from simple smartphone images, these AI models assist medical professionals in accurately assessing patient pain levels. This work exemplifies the real-world application of AI in enhancing patient care and underscores the importance of ethical considerations in AI's healthcare applications.
The conversation also touched on the broader implications of AI's integration into various sectors, highlighting a paradigm shift in