
Ep. 200: Human versus artificial intelligence: the contest
From eanCast: Weekly Neurology by ean.org
May 10, 2026 · 34 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the evolving role of artificial intelligence in neurology and its implications for clinical practice.
Moderator: Maria Chiara Malaguti (Rovereto, Italy) Guest: Gary Leeming (Liverpool, UK) In this episode, Maria Chiara Malaguti and Gary Leeming discuss the evolving role of artificial intelligence in neurology. Aimed at clinical neurologists, the conversation explores how AI may support clinical practice, while also addressing its limitations, ethical implications, and the need for human oversight. As AI becomes increasingly embedded in healthcare, neurologists will need to develop a solid understanding of these tools in order to use them critically, guide their implementation, and remain in control of clinical decision-making.
People in this episode
Host: Maria Chiara Malaguti
Guest: Gary Leeming
Topics covered
- artificial intelligence
- neurology
- clinical practice
- ethical implications
- human oversight
Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- neurology
- clinical decision-making
- healthcare
- ethical implications
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Organizations: ean.org
Places: Rovereto, Italy, Liverpool, UK
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