In February, a select steering committee representing multiple schools, institutes and disciplines across Duke University published a report on artificial intelligence to the Duke University Provost. The report synthesized perspectives on Duke’s strengths in AI as well as gaps and opportunities, including the potential for improving institutional approaches to developing, applying, and providing ethical oversight for these technologies at the university. The Steering Committee, whose leadership included Duke AI Health Faculty Council Member Ricardo Henao, PhD, as a co-chair, also examined infrastructural needs for AI at Duke and articulated a strategic vision for the future of human-centered AI in research and education.



