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Artificial Intelligence

From health care to education, policy to art, artificial intelligence is rapidly changing our world and our daily lives.
Are we ready?

The big questions

Explore more lingering questions about artificial intelligence throughout the page.

Harvard Business School faculty members discuss how artificial intelligence could reshape how work gets done.

Harvard Business School faculty members discuss how artificial intelligence could reshape how work gets done.

Harvard writers, animators, architects, musicians, and mixed-media artists explain whether they see AI as a threat, collaborator, or tool.

The futurists

Find more AI researchers at Harvard

Nikita Roy

As a data scientist, journalist, and AI expert, Nikita launched the Newsroom Robots podcast as a space for the news industry to actively discuss AI.

Kanaka Rajan

Kanaka joins Harvard’s Kempner Institute, where she will research artificial intelligence and machine learning to better understand the enduring mysteries of the brain.

Anant Agarwal

Anant Agarwal, founder of the online learning platform edX, explains that educators must learn to incorporate AI in their classrooms to properly prepare students for the future.

Shira Zilberstein

As a Ph.D. student in sociology, Shira explores the challenges to implementing AI in a way that improves access to quality healthcare while avoiding issues of privacy and bias.

Can AI get an M.D.?

From diagnosing diseases to predicting patient outcomes, new AI models could have a major impact on the quality and efficiency of healthcare.

Find more AI researchers at Harvard

Some of the most pressing questions in medicine can be advanced through the application of AI in the clinic.”

Isaac Kohane

Harvard Medical School

 Meet this biomedical informatics expert

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The future of healthcare

Harvard Medical School professor Jagmeet Singh’s new book explains how the practice of medicine will become increasingly virtual, aided by digital technologies like artificial intelligence, telehealth, and wearable devices.