The AI for Society panel series reimagines the responsible use of AI beyond risk and restraint, focusing instead on how technology can cultivate collective potential and societal well-being.
Each panel will deepen perspectives on building and governing AI that enables communities to thrive.
This panel, “AI, Health, and the Common Good: Moving beyond personalized health tech toward AI that addresses community health and well-being” shifts the health tech AI focus from individual optimization to collective well-being. It asks how AI can be designed and governed to strengthen community health, expand access, and address structural disparities.
Panelists will explore AI’s role in maternal health, rural care, and global health, emphasizing institutional choices needed to advance the common good over individual outcomes.
Moderator
Cameron Kormylo: Assistant Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations at the Mendoza College of Business
Panelists
Angelica Garcia Martinez: Assistant Research Professor, Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society
Corey Angst: Jack and Joan McGraw Family Professor of IT, Analytics, and Operations; Department Chair of IT, Analytics, and Operations
Fang Liu: Notre Dame Collegiate Professor and Associate Chair of the Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics; Director of the Health Data Exploration & Analytics Lab (HEAL)
Fanny Ye: Associate Director of Applied Analytics, Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society; Galassi Family Collegiate Professor in Computer Science and Engineering