Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the way we live, work, and solve societal challenges. In this dynamic panel from the 2025 Leadership & Society Initiative (LSI) Symposium, leading experts explore how AI is driving innovation across medicine, public policy, education, and more. Following opening remarks by Seth Green, Dean of the University of Chicago Graham School, and by Katherine Baicker, Provost of the University of Chicago, the discussion features: - Robert Grossman, Frederick H. Rawson Distinguished Service Professor in Medicine, Computer Science - Jens Ludwig, Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor, Harris School of Public Policy, Director of University of Chicago Crime Lab, Co-director Education Lab - Kristian Lum, Senior Researcher, Google’s DeepMind and Visiting Scientist at the University of Chicago Data Science Institute - Ben Zhao, Neubauer Professor of Computer Science, Department of Computer Science Moderated by Paul M. Rand, Vice President for Communications at UChicago, this conversation highlights how AI can be harnessed for social good and lasting impact. 🔗 Learn more about the LSI: https://leadforsociety.uchicago.edu/about-lsi/

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