
If Machines Exceed Us: Healthcare at an Inflection Point
Open Events
Friday, September 12, 2025
12 - 1 p.m. ET
Healthcare is nearing a pivotal threshold. AI has shown potential not really in replicating human intelligence but exceed humans in various areas core to the practice of medicine. As artificial superintelligence begins to challenge the boundaries of clinical judgment, empathy, and ethics, we must confront how — and why — we integrate these technologies into care and rethink the medical education and practice. This conversation will explore the future of healthcare delivery in the coming age of ASI.
Panelists TBD
Moderators

Tinglong Dai is a Professor of Operations Management & Business Analytics at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. He co-chairs the Johns Hopkins Workgroup on AI and Healthcare, part of the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative, and serves on the Executive Committee of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Data Intensive Engineering and Science

Dr. Risa Wolf is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She co-chairs the Johns Hopkins Workgroup on AI and Healthcare, part of the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative
This event is part of a larger series on the 'Conversations on the Business of Health,' which will be one-hour webinars that will engage leaders in business and academia. We will explore questions such as: Should companies invest in their employees’ health? Will artificial intelligence actually advance health? How can business offer healthcare in novel settings?