

AI and the Architecture of Equity: Innovation, Access, and Institutional Responsibility
Designing Inclusive, Scalable, and Accountable Systems for the Next Era of Economic and Social Mobility
Why Now?
Organizations, healthcare systems, and innovation ecosystems are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to drive efficiency, expand access, and improve outcomes.
At the same time, inequities persist in who benefits from emerging technologies, creating a critical need to ensure AI is deployed responsibly and inclusively.
Leaders are navigating questions around equitable access, ethical use, and institutional accountability, while designing systems that can scale without leaving underserved populations behind.
From AI-driven healthcare interventions to autonomous business operations and innovation infrastructure, practical insight from operators and leaders actively building these systems has never been more essential.
This conversation will explore how AI can be designed and implemented to create inclusive, scalable, and accountable systems, ensuring that technological advancement translates into equitable opportunity, measurable impact, and long-term trust across sectors.
Event Agenda
3:30 – 4:00 PM
Panelist Arrival and Guest Networking
4:00 – 4:15 PM
Welcome Remarks and Keynote by Wanjuhi Njoroge, a behavioral science and emerging technology policy practitioner working at the intersection of human behavior, artificial intelligence, and governance, and a contributor at the World Economic Forum
4:15 – 5:00 PM
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Jill Malandrino, creator and host of Nasdaq TradeTalks
Joel Yi, Founder of DeployAIBots, Dr. Severence MacLaughlin, CEO and Founder of DeLorean AI,
Jamie Renee, Executive Director of the National Academy of Inventors, and Jeff Zhou, President of the Harvard Business and Infrastructure Caucus and Maria Gorskikh Co-founder at Maritime and Visiting lecturer at MIT
5:00 – 5:30 PM
Audience Questions and Closing Remarks