Exploring women’s health and AI
Join RSA US for a thought-provoking virtual event exploring the intersection of women’s health and artificial intelligence. This conversation will bring together Fellows working in this unique field to discuss how AI is dramatically transforming our approach to understanding and caring for women’s health.
During this event, we’ll dive into the innovative ways AI is reshaping healthcare, improving diagnosis, treatment, and support systems tailored to meet the unique needs of women. We’ll be joined by Afifa Waheed FRSA, lawyer and founder, and Lesley-Anne Long, co-founder and Chief Strategist of Wonderfuture, who will share their insights, and experiences. Our conversation will shed light on how AI can be harnessed to enhance everything from prenatal care and fertility to navigating the challenges of menopause and supporting neurodivergent women. We’ll also discuss the ethical challenges that come with the rapid adoption of AI, including data privacy, algorithm biases, and patient autonomy, particularly in relation to women’s health – an area that remains critically under researched.
This event will be an interactive, open space for discussion where attendees are encouraged, but not required, to contribute to a broader dialogue on the future of women’s health and technology.
Lesley-Anne Long
Taking part in RSA US online events
At RSA US, we host interactive online events designed to foster connection, dialogue, and community among Fellows. We use Zoom for these gatherings, and you’ll receive joining details by email after registering. Some events may be recorded, and by attending, you acknowledge that your name or image may appear in public recordings. If there are any accommodations we can provide to support you in participating fully, please reach out to the RSA US team at general.us@thersa.org and we will be happy to support in whatever ways we can.
Our online events, especially our monthly Virtual Salons, typically held on the third Thursday of the month, have been developed as a space to have meaningful, inclusive dialogue across geography and perspective, and are often supported by volunteer moderators. We invite all Fellows to join us in showing up at our events with care and curiosity, and encourage all participants to review our Rules of Engagement so that we can best support one another in these spaces. We also warmly welcome Fellows who are interested in co-creating an event with us to reach out via email at general.us@thersa.org.