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AI in the service of health: aivancity at the National Assembly for World Cancer Day
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AI in the service of health: aivancity at the National Assembly for World Cancer Day

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February 12, 2025
30 hours of community service for all Grande Ecole students
On World Cancer Day, aivancity had the honor of participating in an exceptional roundtable discussion organized at the National Assembly. This event brought together committed experts to explore the potential of artificial intelligence in transforming healthcare.

During this round table discussion, Tawhid Chtioui, president of aivancity, spoke on the topic: " AI and new technologies at the service of patients." Alongside Fabrice Barlesi, Franck Le Ouay, Loic Verlingue, Lucas Lachambre, and Laure Guéroult Accolas, he shared his in-depth thoughts on the fundamental role of AI in modern medicine.

AI: much more than just a diagnostic tool

Artificial intelligence is not limited to optimizing medical diagnoses. It is redefining medical practices by offering innovative perspectives:

  • Early cancer detection: Advanced algorithms can identify early signs of the disease long before they are detectable by the human eye, improving the chances of early treatment.
  • Personalized medicine: AI promotes treatments tailored to each patient's specific needs, improving the effectiveness of therapies and reducing side effects.
  • Patient empowerment: thanks to home monitoring tools, telemedicine, and intelligent chatbots, patients receive personalized support that enhances their independence and quality of life.

These crucial issues are explored in depth in an opinion piece co-written by Tawhid Chtioui and Loic Verlingue, which highlights the impact of AI on the transformation of healthcare pathways.

30 hours of community service for all Grande Ecole students
An event under high patronage
This day of discussion and reflection was held under the patronage of Ms. Yaël Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, and concluded with a speech by Mr. Yannick Neuder, Minister of Health. It was a powerful moment that highlighted the importance of collaboration between technology, research, and public policy in advancing the fight against cancer.
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