AI in Medical Information: Who Holds the Responsibility?
Explore the regulations, safeguards, and accountability frameworks you need to ensure AI
in Medical Information is accurate, compliant, and ethically applied.
Date: October 16, 2025
Time: 10:00-11:00 AM US EST / 4:00-5:00 PM CEST
About the Webinar
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes an increasingly integral part of daily workflows, questions of accountability are more important than ever.
In Medical Information (MI) and beyond, key questions arise: Who ensures accuracy, compliance, and ethical use — individual contributors, leadership, pharma clients, or technology providers? And what role do regulatory authorities play in shaping the safe adoption of AI?
This webinar will explore the evolving responsibilities tied to AI in the workplace. Through real-world examples from both general applications and in MI, we’ll highlight opportunities, risks, and current regulatory considerations. Attendees will engage in interactive discussions on:
- The fine line between creativity and deception
- Shared responsibility across stakeholders
- Guidance, frameworks, and safeguards needed to build trust
What You’ll Learn
- The current regulatory landscape governing AI use
- How to navigate the balance between creativity and deception
- Practical safeguards, guidance, and frameworks to assign responsibility
Unable to join? Register and you will receive the recording after the live session.
Meet the Speaker
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Valerie Huh
Director, Global Innovation and Implementation
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Valerie Huh
Valerie Huh brings over 20 years of experience in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries, with expertise in global operations and process improvements. She holds a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), a degree in Chemistry, and an MBA with a certificate in business analytics. In her current role, she leads innovation and technology enablement in Medical Information and supports business expansions, driving forward strategic initiatives to enhance service quality and operational efficiency.