The Royal College of Physicians is collaborating with the Royal College of Radiologists for the second edition of the Global AI Conference, scheduled for June 29-30, 2026. This event will gather clinicians from various specialties to discuss the integration of artificial intelligence into clinical practice, with a focus on safe and practical implementation. The conference aims to ensure AI is used ethically and effectively to enhance patient care, addressing both the opportunities and challenges its adoption presents. Over 100 experts from the UK and beyond will contribute, including Dr. Anne Kinderlerer, who will discuss the development of digitally confident clinical leaders and the regulatory frameworks necessary for AI’s safe adoption. Other notable speakers include Dr. Penny Dash and Professor Alastair Denniston, who will explore AI’s role in democratizing access to healthcare and its future regulation. The event promises strategic and practical insights for attendees to apply in their own practices, emphasizing safety, governance, and patient benefits. The RCP’s recent report on digital and AI underscores strong clinician support for AI, but also highlights concerns about the NHS’s readiness for its safe adoption. This partnership underscores the RCP’s commitment to guiding its members through technological advancements and shaping the future of healthcare. Clinicians are encouraged to register by June 8 to participate in the conference and innovation forum.

