Law and New Technologies: Wioletta Niwińska from Sano at the PINT25 Conference

Law and New Technologies: Wioletta Niwińska from Sano at the PINT25 Conference

She contributed her expert perspective in the panel “Artificial Intelligence in Medicine”, discussing legal and ethical challenges in healthcare AI.

PINT25 – Law and New Technologies in Kraków

On September 29–30, the PINT25 – Law and New Technologies conference took place at Kino Kijów in Kraków, organized by the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Kraków (OIRP Kraków). This event is one of the most important in Poland dedicated to the role of law in today’s digital world, bringing together experts from law, medicine, business, IT, public institutions, and academia.

Artificial Intelligence in Medicine – an Expert Debate

One of the highlights of the program was the panel discussion “Artificial Intelligence in Medicine.” Wioletta Niwińska, Legal Counsel at Sano, joined the debate to share the legal perspective on the challenges of using AI in healthcare.

The panel also featured Prof. Tadeusz Popiela, Piotr Wilczek, Kacper Kupczak, Michał Chodorek, and Przemysław Czuma, with moderation by Prof. Marcin Mikos. The discussion explored topics such as legal regulations, data security, and practical applications of artificial intelligence in diagnostics and therapy.

PINT25 – A Platform for Dialogue on the Future of Technology

PINT25 is more than just presentations and panels — it is a dialogue platform that enables knowledge exchange between communities that usually operate separately: lawyers, doctors, IT professionals, and scientists. Such interdisciplinary meetings highlight the importance of working together to develop solutions for technologies that increasingly shape our lives.

Sano’s Engagement in the AI and Law Debate

The participation of Wioletta Niwińska at PINT25 reflects how Sano – Centre for Computational Medicine actively engages in discussions at the intersection of law, technology, and healthcare. It is in such spaces that ideas and solutions emerge — shaping the way artificial intelligence will be developed and applied in medicine.