
Ep. 199: AI Demystified: What It Is - and Isn’t
From eanCast: Weekly Neurology by ean.org
May 3, 2026 · 27 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the fundamentals of artificial intelligence in clinical neurology and its practical implications for neurologists.
Moderator: Raphael Bernard-Valnet (Lausanne, Switzerland) Guest: Roland Wiest (Bern, Switzerland) and Monica Moroni (Trento, Italy) In this episode, Raphael Bernard-Valnet speaks with Roland Wiest and Monica Moroni about the fundamentals of artificial intelligence in clinical neurology and its practical implications for neurologists. They discuss key applications such as imaging analysis, diagnostic and decision-support tools, and emerging use in wearables, while addressing interpretability, standardisation, and current barriers to routine clinical implementation.
People in this episode
Host: Raphael Bernard-Valnet
Guests: Roland Wiest, Monica Moroni
Topics covered
- artificial intelligence
- clinical neurology
- imaging analysis
- diagnostic tools
- decision-support tools
- wearables
- clinical implementation
Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- neurology
- imaging analysis
- diagnostic tools
- wearables
- clinical implementation
- decision-support
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Places: Lausanne, Switzerland, Bern, Switzerland, Trento, Italy
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