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SUMMARY:Toward Participatory Co-Design in HPC-Powered Health Sciences
DESCRIPTION:Justin Wozniak (Argonne National Laboratory)\n\nEmerging HPC-p
 owered AI systems for the health sciences must be trustworthy: they must b
 e explainable, accountable, robust, fair, honest, privacy-preserving, and 
 amenable to human goals.  These attributes are currently difficult to achi
 eve, as current technologies often use opaque methods that are not communi
 cated to all stakeholders.  This panel will discuss how advances in low-le
 vel AI technologies, including raw HPC performance, interact and translate
  across health science subtopics into the clinic and to the end stakeholde
 rs. We will thus focus our questions for the panelists (which will be made
  available in advance) around the principles of participatory design, a pr
 ocess that involves all stakeholders and/or their advocates.  These princi
 ples include transparency in health system solutions, the inclusion and eq
 ual participation of parties, including patients, and empowerment, which a
 llows for iterative improvement in outcomes based on feedback from all gro
 ups.\n\nDomain: Applied Social Sciences and Humanities, Life Sciences, Com
 putational Methods and Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chairs: Justin M. Wo
 zniak (Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago) and Thomas Bret
 tin (Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago)\n\n
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