
Slovak Researcher Develops More Trustworthy AI for Brain and Eye Diagnostics
Gabriela Czanner, an applied computer scientist at the University of Southampton who also works at Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, is developing artificial intelligence systems designed to provide more reliable medical diagnostics for brain and eye conditions. Her research focuses on creating AI that can express uncertainty in its recommendations rather than simply replacing doctors. Czanner leads a project at STU aimed at developing AI systems that can clearly indicate when they are confident or uncertain about their diagnostic conclusions, allowing medical professionals to make better-informed decisions. The researcher emphasizes that the goal of AI in medicine should be to provide meaningful recommendations that complement established medical procedures rather than substitute for human expertise.
