A Special Interactive Session at EUS Skyline & HPB 2025
For the first time in the history of EUS Skyline, this year’s program introduces a unique and ambitious experiment: a long-form, reality-style session designed to explore how conversational artificial intelligence might interact with an advanced endoscopy specialist in a real knowledge-sharing setting.
The premise is simple, yet unprecedented. We invited Dr. Kenneth Binmoeller – one of the most experienced and respected figures in interventional endoscopy – into a quiet room, placed him in front of a conversational AI system, and asked him to engage with it freely. No script. No predefined path. No demonstration agenda. Just a real conversation, shaped entirely by clinical questions, reasoning, uncertainties, decision-making, and the natural flow of professional dialogue.
The result is a docu-session that captures something we rarely see: an authentic exchange between human expertise and artificial intelligence, without filters or rehearsals. Rather than focusing on performance or technological claims, the session documents the process itself: the dynamics of interaction, the way questions emerge, how knowledge is probed, and how two different forms of “intelligence” attempt to understand each other.
This initiative does not aim to define what AI should be in endoscopy, nor to predict its future role. Instead, it opens a window onto a landscape that is still taking shape. It allows us to observe what happens when clinical experience meets a rapidly evolving conversational tool, and to reflect on the possibilities, the challenges, and the open questions that arise from this encounter.
“Exploring Intelligence – Human and Artificial” is therefore not a lecture, not a debate, and not a demonstration. It is an invitation to witness a moment of exploration. One that belongs as much to the present as to the emerging future of endoscopy.
The full session will premiere during EUS Skyline 2025 on December 5th, within the live program running from 08:00 to 22:00 CET. We encourage all participants to tune in and experience this special feature as part of a rich and diverse scientific agenda.
Registration is free and available at: www.eus-skyline.com
