"Leveraging AI to Revolutionize Healthcare" will take center stage at the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence 2025 Spring Symposium Series

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to transform healthcare, but its successful integration into healthcare requires careful consideration of regulatory frameworks, governance structures, data equity, and privacy protections.

To help the research community coalesce around this challenge, Lehigh University’s Lifang He and Mooi Choo Chuah, professors of computer science and engineering, are gathering AI researchers, clinicians, and industry experts in this space as part of the 2025 Spring Symposium Series sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI.)

The 2025 AAAI Spring Symposium Series is set for Monday, March 31 through Wednesday, April 2, 2025, at the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront in Burlingame, California. The Spring Symposium Series is an annual set of meetings designed to bring colleagues together in an intimate forum while providing a significant gathering point for the AI community.

“This symposium aims to explore current challenges and forward-looking solutions to enhance AI’s reliability, inclusivity, and ethical impact in healthcare,” says He. “By bringing together diverse stakeholders, we seek to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration and promote the development of people-centered, AI-enabled healthcare systems.”

Keynote speakers during the AI for Health Symposium will include: Randy Hirschtick, Mass General/Harvard Medical School; Santosh Kumar, University of Memphis; Ruowang Li, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Alex Leow, University of Illinois; Amir Rahami of University of California – Irvine; Haoteng Tang, University of Texas; and, James Zou of Stanford University.

Visit the AAAI’s 2025 Spring Symposium Series to learn more about the entire series; visit AI for Health Symposium for speaker bios, the event agenda, and more.

Lifang He, Assistant Professor, Computer Science & Engineering

 

Mooi Choo Chuah, Professor, Computer Science & Engineering