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  • Illinois's AI Mental Health Law with State Representative Bob Morgan, Assistant Majority Leader and Floor Whip' within the IL House Chamber
    2025/09/29

    Illinois just made history. In August 2025, Governor Pritzker signed the Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources Act, and the first law in the nation (possibly the world) to regulate AI in mental healthcare.

    In this episode, we sit down with State Representative Bob Morgan, Assistant Majority Leader and Floor Whip' within the IL House Chamber, the architect of the Wellness and Oversight for Psychological Resources Act to understand how Illinois moved from concept to law in just nine months, what the legislation actually does (and doesn't do), and why this matters far beyond state borders.

    Rep. Morgan brings a unique perspective as both a healthcare attorney with decades of experience and a state legislator navigating the complex intersection of innovation, safety, and regulation. From his work implementing the Affordable Care Act to managing Illinois's Ebola response, he's seen firsthand how technology and healthcare policy collide.

    In this conversation, you'll learn:

    • What prompted the urgent need for AI mental health regulation
    • How the law protects patients without stifling healthcare innovation
    • Why licensed professionals can still use AI to augment their practice
    • The political dynamics of passing first-in-the-nation tech legislation
    • What other states are learning from Illinois's model
    • Where AI regulation is headed next

    Whether you're a healthcare provider, tech builder, policy professional, or simply concerned about AI's role in mental health, this conversation offers rare insight into how thoughtful regulation is actually developed.


    Guest: Rep. Bob Morgan, Illinois State Representative (58th District), Partner at Benishlaw, former General Counsel for Illinois Department of Public Health

    Host: Khullani Abdullahi, Founder of Techne AI

    Listen now to understand the policy framework that may shape AI healthcare regulation across America.

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    42 分
  • Breaking Through Healthcare's Innovation Desert: How Prenosis Built the First FDA-Authorized AI Tool for Sepsis Diagnosis
    2025/09/25

    Join AI in Chicago host Khullani Abdullahi for this eye-opening conversation with Bobby Reddy Jr., CEO and co-founder of Prenosis, as he shares the remarkable 10-year journey of developing the first FDA-authorized AI tool for sepsis diagnosis.

    In this episode, Bobby reveals why acute care has remained an "innovation desert" for 30 years, the critical shift from product-first to problem-first thinking, and how his team built AI that actually demands better data rather than working around missing information.

    We dive deep into the unique challenges of healthcare AI, including perverse financial incentives, biological complexity, and the importance of developing transparent systems that clinicians can trust.

    Bobby also shares his vision for revolutionizing clinical trials in acute care and why Chicago's grounded culture provides the perfect environment for tackling healthcare's most intractable problems.

    Key Topics:

    • Why acute care innovation has stagnated despite representing 10x oncology spending
    • The power of problem-first vs. product-first entrepreneurship
    • Building AI systems that refuse to operate with incomplete data
    • The 5-year path to FDA authorization and why it matters
    • Transforming clinical trials through precision medicine approaches
    • Chicago's emerging role as a healthcare AI hub


    Whether you're a healthcare professional, AI developer, or entrepreneur, this episode offers invaluable insights into solving complex problems that truly matter.

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    46 分
  • Effective and Responsible Use @ Scale Aligned to Firm Strategy, Director of AI Richard Robbins at Reed Smith
    2025/09/09

    AI in Chicago: Transforming Legal Practice with Richard Robbins of Reed Smith

    Join host Khullani Abdullahi as she sits down with Richard Robbins, Director of Applied AI at Reed Smith, for an illuminating conversation about how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the legal profession at unprecedented speed.

    With over 40 years at the intersection of law and technology, Richard brings a unique perspective on why this AI moment feels different from previous tech waves. From his academic background at MIT, theUniversity of Chicago, and Berkeley to his experience as partner, general counsel, and now technology strategist, Richard has witnessed the legal industry's evolution firsthand.

    In this episode, discover:

    • Why law firms have compressed a decade of change into mere months
    • The four pillars of successful AI implementation: effective use, responsible governance, scale, and strategic alignment
    • How senior lawyers, not junior associates, are getting the most value from AI tools
    • The shift from measuring clicks to measuring client outcomes
    • Why the "trough of disillusionment" is coming and how firms can prepare
    • Strategies for preserving institutional wisdom before it retires with senior partners


    Richard shares candid insights on moving beyond efficiency gains to true transformation, the governance imperative that separates leaders from followers, and why generative AI demands active experimentation rather than passive observation.

    Whether you're a legal professional, tech enthusiast, or business leader navigating AI adoption, this conversation offers practical frameworks for turning AI enthusiasm into sustained competitive advantage.

    AI in Chicago explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping industries across the Midwest, featuring conversations with innovators, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders driving change in the heartland.

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    1 時間 41 分
  • AI in Financial Services: Governance, Risk, and the Human Element with Gianne James
    2025/08/22

    In this episode, host Khullani Abdullahi sits down with Gianne James, Senior Vice President at First Insurance Funding, for a deep dive into the complex world of AI governance in financial services.


    As AI technologies rapidly transform the industry, financial institutions face a critical challenge: how do you harness innovation while maintaining rigorous compliance and risk management standards?

    Gianne brings real-world insights into this balancing act, sharing why "AI is not solely a tech function" and how financial services professionals must become active participants in their organizations' AI strategies.


    Key Topics Discussed:

    • Why AI governance can't be left to IT departments alone
    • The upskilling imperative for financial services professionals
    • Managing AI-specific risks and regulatory compliance challenges
    • Building cross-functional collaboration for successful AI implementation
    • Ethical considerations and liability management in AI development
    • Preparing for the evolving regulatory landscape

    Whether you're a financial services professional looking to enhance your AI literacy, a risk manager navigating new challenges, or a business leader developing AI strategy, this conversation offers practical insights for thriving in the AI-driven future of finance.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • An Architect of Excellence: Building in Enterprise AI with Oracle's Cait Moran
    2025/08/13

    In this episode of the AI in Chicago podcast, host Khullani Abdullahi speaks with Cait Moran, Senior Director at Oracle's AI Office Center of Excellence.

    They discuss Cait's journey in AI, the evolution of Oracle's AI initiatives, and the establishment of a Center of Excellence to drive enterprise-wide AI strategies.


    Cait shares insights on managing workloads, fostering collaboration, and the importance of continuous learning in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

    The conversation also touches on future predictions for AI and the potential it holds for businesses and society.

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    58 分
  • From Hardware to Intelligence: Charting the Course for AI in Medical Device
    2025/06/20

    In this episode of "AI in Chicago," host Khullani Abdullahi sits down with Dr. Heather McCombs-Chait, a clinician turned enterprise AI leader. Dr. McCombs-Chait shares her unique career journey from managing her own successful private medical practice to leading strategic AI initiatives at major healthcare and medical device corporations like Philips and GE Healthcare.

    Tune in to hear Dr. McCombs-Chait discuss:

    • The pivotal leadership qualities necessary to navigate technological disruption and foster growth within teams.
    • Her firsthand experience building new data platforms and AI ecosystems from the ground up in large enterprise settings.
    • The non-negotiables she looks for when evaluating and building long-term strategic partnerships with AI vendors, moving beyond the technology to the human, relational elements.
    • How medical device companies are finally having their "precision medicine moment" thanks to AI, enabling earlier and more nuanced diagnoses.
    • Her perspective on Chicago's role as a growing hub for healthcare innovation and what it will take for the city to continue to flourish.

    This conversation offers a masterclass for anyone interested in the practical application of AI in healthcare, the art of human-centered leadership, and the future of digital transformation in medicine.


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    1 時間 4 分
  • Enterprise AI Initiatives with Principal Generative AI Leader, Dr. William Benjamin
    2025/06/06

    In this episode of AI in Chicago, host Khullani Abdullahi sits down with Dr. William Benjamin, a Principal Generative AI/ML Expert at a Fortune 100 insurance company, for a deep dive into the strategic application of artificial intelligence in the enterprise.


    With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Benjamin shares his journey from mechanical engineering to the forefront of the AI revolution and discusses how technologies like large language models create tangible business value.

    Join us to explore:

    • The Leader's Path to AI: Why continuous, hands-on learning is non-negotiable for today's executives.
    • Human-Centered Innovation: How to build AI that empowers your workforce and enhances customer experience, not just replaces processes.
    • Strategy and Governance: Best practices for integrating governance and risk management from the start of any AI initiative.
    • Chicago's AI Future: A look at the city's growing potential as a major hub for AI talent and innovation.


    From the importance of technical fluency in the C-suite to balancing internal efficiencies with external product development, this conversation is packed with actionable insights for leaders, technologists, and anyone curious about the future of AI in business.


    As Dr. Benjamin puts it, "We are at the cusp of this technology," and the potential for human flourishing is immense.


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    58 分
  • Unlocking AI Potential in Organizations - Sergio Gutierrez-Montero
    2025/05/16

    In this episode of AI in Chicago, host Khullani Abdullahi interviews Sergio Gutiérrez-Montero, the Director of AI for HR at AbbVie. They discuss Sergio's background in consulting, the evolution of AI in business, and the challenges organizations face in implementing AI strategies. Key themes include the importance of focusing on specific business problems, the need for robust data infrastructure, and the significance of driving employee adoption of AI tools. Sergio emphasizes the necessity of hands-on experience with AI and the importance of adaptability in a rapidly changing technological landscape. The conversation concludes with insights on the future of work in the age of AI and the skills needed for success in AI strategy roles.

    Takeaways

    • Sergio Gutiérrez-Montero is the Director of AI for HR at AbbVie.
    • AI should be applied to specific business problems, not just for the sake of using AI.
    • Infrastructure challenges are significant barriers to AI implementation.
    • Employee adoption is crucial for the success of AI initiatives.
    • Organizations should focus on understanding the problems they need to solve with AI.
    • A top-down and bottom-up approach is necessary for effective AI strategy development.
    • Identifying high-value use cases requires thorough research and understanding of business needs.
    • Driving engagement and adoption of AI tools is essential for their success.
    • Executives need to have a basic understanding of AI to make informed decisions.
    • The landscape of AI is rapidly changing, requiring organizations to be adaptable.
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    55 分