
Ep. 201: Inside the Black Box: Can Neurologists Trust AI?
From eanCast: Weekly Neurology by ean.org
May 17, 2026 · 22 min
About this episode
Georg Starke discusses the trustworthiness of AI in neurology with Giulia Di Rauso.
Moderator: Georg Starke (Munich, Germany) Guest: Giulia Di Rauso (New York, USA) In this episode, Georg Starke speaks with Giulia Di Rauso about trustworthiness and the use of artificial intelligence in neurological research and clinical practice. They discuss explainability, data quality, interpretability, and human oversight in AI systems, highlighting key considerations for responsible integration of AI tools into neurology and the importance of maintaining clinical judgement.
People in this episode
Host: Georg Starke
Guest: Giulia Di Rauso
Topics covered
- artificial intelligence
- neurology
- trustworthiness
- clinical practice
- data quality
- human oversight
Keywords
- AI
- neurology
- clinical judgement
- explainability
- interpretability
- data quality
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Places: Munich, Germany, New York, USA
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