This two‑session webinar series explores the growing role of artificial intelligence in public health. The recordings highlight how AI systems operate, current and emerging applications, regulatory considerations, and perspectives from both state and federal public health professionals. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how AI may shape the future of outbreak investigation, data analysis, and decision‑making.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the first session, you will understand:
• How Artificial Intelligence systems function
• Key considerations and limitations to evaluate before implementing AI tools
By the end of the second session, you will gain insights into:
• Current uses of AI tools in public health
• Barriers and challenges to adoption
• Future visions and potential use cases
• Alternatives to AI from the perspective of government stakeholders
Time Committment
Estimated 2 hours for both sessions
Recommended Audience
This product is intended for individuals involved in foodborne illness outbreak investigations. It is especially useful for epidemiologists working with outbreak data analysis and hypothesis generation, but it is also appropriate for anyone interested in the future of AI integration within the public health sector.