
Commentary|Podcasts|May 29, 2024
AI in Clinical Trials: A Long, But Promising Road Ahead
Author(s)Miranda Schmalfuhs
Stephen Pyke, chief clinical data and digital officer, Parexel, discusses how AI can be used in clinical trials to streamline operational processes, the importance of collaboration and data sharing in advancing the use of technology, and more.
Stephen Pyke, chief clinical data and digital officer, Parexel discusses:
- A broad overview of the use of artificial intelligence in clinical development and how regulatory bodies are viewing it
- How AI can be used in clinical trials to streamline operational processes
- The importance of collaboration and data sharing in advancing the use of technology, and more
- The importance of considering the experience of patients when integrating artificial intelligence as well as some of the benefits they will see from it
- Human oversight when using artificial intelligence to aid in decision making
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