Clinical Ethics Forum and Artificial Intelligence in the Clinic: What are algorithms and technologies allowed to do?
28 Oct 2025 - 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Every day, we make clinical decisions that have far-reaching consequences for patients. We are often under time pressure and work with incomplete information.
- What happens when we are no longer the only ones making decisions, but algorithms have a say?
- Who bears responsibility when artificial intelligence makes diagnoses or suggests treatment options?
- Can machines replace empathy - or at least support it?
In this event we ask: Where are the opportunities and where are the ethical boundaries in the use of AI in diagnostic imaging, neurological medical problems and care?
With contributions from the Munich Embedded Ethics and Social Science Hub by
Dr. des. Theresa WillemInstitute for History and Ethics of Medicine TUM,
Svenja Breuer, M.A., Department of Science, Technology and Society, Technical University of Munich; Center for Responsible AI Technologies,
Dr. med. Dr. phil. Georg Starke, Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine TUM
Moderation: Dr. Kathrin KnochelClinical Ethics; Dr. med. Maximilian Berlet, Department of Surgery
TUM Klinikum Rechts der Isar
We look forward to your participation and exchange.
For information on tickets and registration, please send an e-mail to klinische.ethik@mri.tum.de
Training points will be applied for. Participation is free of charge.
Contact: Dr. med. Kathrin Knochel, Senior Physician for Clinical Ethics
E-mail: kathrin.knochel@mri.tum.de
Details
- Date:
- 28 Oct 2025
- Time:
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4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
- Event Category:
- Clinical Ethics
- Event Tags:
- AI, embedded ethics, Clinical Ethics Forum, AI, Munich University of Technology
Venue
- Klinikum rechts der Isar, Ismaninger Str. 22, Lecture Hall B
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Ismaninger Str. 22 Inst. f. History and Ethics of Medicine Inst. f. History and Ethics of Med.
Munich, 81675 Germany + Google Map - Phone
- 08941404041