AI Day

What is AI Day? 

AI Day

AI Day was a one-day conference that aimed to address questions that span technical innovation and societal consequence: How do we build AI literacy across disciplines? What does responsible governance look like at an institutional scale? How do we prepare workers for technologies still taking shape? AI Day featured keynote addresses, research showcases from across the university, panel discussions on innovations in teaching and workforce readiness, and hands-on workshops.   

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View the digital program from AI Day

CPH Presenters:

George Mason AI Research Showcase

  • AI for Scarce Healthcare Resource Allocation Yikuan Li, Assistant Professor, Health Administration and Policy
  • Alternate Light Bruise Detection Katherine Scafide, Associate Professor, Nursing

AI Literacy at George Mason panelist:

  • Janusz Wojtusiak, Professor and Division Director, Programs in Health Informatics, Health Administration and Policy

What Redesign Actually Looks Like: Faculty Who Build with AI
Faculty demonstrators:

  • Abdul Hafeez, Assistant Professor, College Public Health
  • Farrokh Alemi, Professor, Health Administration and Policy
  • Yili Lin, PhD Candidate, Health Informatics, Health Administration and Policy

Compiled Intent: Experiments in Working with AI presenter

  • Hedyeh Mobahi, Assistant Professor Health Administration and Policy

In addition, Instructional Designer, Terri Ann Guingab worked with staff to explore AI workflows.

See videos of the presentations below.

AI for Scarce Healthcare Resource Allocation

Alternate Light Bruise Detection

AI Literacy at George Mason

Compiled Intent: Experiments in Working with AI