Sam Glassenberg on AI, Gaming & Healthcare

Sam Glassenberg, a leading voice in artificial intelligence and healthcare technology, will share insights on what the life sciences can learn from the video game industry during a special event on April 17.

GenAI for Life Sciences: Learning from the Video Game Industry is a free event held Thursday, April 17, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., at Innovation Hall.

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Glassenberg is the founder and CEO of Level Ex, which uses AI-powered simulations to train healthcare professionals. His work focuses on creating virtual environments where doctors can practice complex medical procedures and improve their skills. This technology has already proven effective in allowing medical professionals to gain hands-on experience without the risk of harming patients.

At the event, Glassenberg will explain how AI, traditionally used in video game development, is applied to the healthcare industry. He will discuss how generative AI techniques are used in medical training, diagnostics, and drug development. Glassenberg’s experience in both fields will highlight the similarities between game design and medical technology, especially in problem-solving and creating realistic scenarios.

This discussion is open to anyone and will be valuable for those interested in how emerging technologies are used to solve real-world challenges in healthcare. The event promises to offer key takeaways for those looking better to understand the growing intersection of AI and life sciences.

OU Health, Life Science Oklahoma, Level Ex Games, the Innovation District and OK Bio Start sponsor this event.

Register today.