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Should we be afraid of AI?

34 min · 17. okt. 2025
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In this episode of Advanced Clinical: The Podcast, we are joined by Stacey Arrambide, Senior Vice President, Clinical Development Operations at Advanced Clinical and Matthew Dabney, Senior Director, Process Innovation and AI at Alta Sciences, to discuss the evolving role of AI in clinical development. As AI is becoming embedded in the tools and workflows organizations use daily, what is next for AI and the people using it? Together, we explore how AI is currently being used to improve efficiency in clinical development, the challenges that may limit its impact, and where it could deliver real value. Just as importantly, we consider where human judgment, oversight, and expertise remain critical, and why people must stay at the center of every AI-enabled solution. For leaders in biotech, pharma, and clinical operations, this episode offers timely perspective on how to approach AI and how to ensure people stay at the center of every AI-enabled solution.

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