Earlier this June, the Duke Machine Learning Summer School 2025: Generative AI (MLSS-GenAI) concluded its five-day in-person series of classes focused on the fundamentals of generative artificial intelligence methods and applications. Sponsored by the Duke AI Health Community of Practice, the MLSS-GenAI program was led by AI Health Faculty Council Member Ricardo Henao, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics in the Duke University School of Medicine. Other seminar teachers included an array of Duke faculty representing biostatistics, engineering, medicine, and biology, as well as former and current Duke AI Health Faculty Affiliates.



