The conference on Artificial Intelligence brought together project partners from Lithuania and Portugal, along with researchers and industry experts, to exchange knowledge and present their latest work. The sessions highlighted the complexity of integrating AI into clinical practice, with discussions ranging from data quality and interoperability to the role of real-time analytics in clinical decision-making.
Project partners presented papers showcasing their ongoing initiatives, including AI-driven diagnostic tools, rehabilitation monitoring systems, and adaptive treatment platforms. Each presentation emphasized both the successes achieved and the limitations encountered. Long-term implications were also explored, particularly how AI could reshape healthcare delivery, reduce costs, and strengthen preventive medicine. Together, these initiatives underscored the transformative potential of AI while reinforcing the need for rigorous validation and ethical oversight.



