On November 3rd, 2025, School for the Future of Innovation in Society Assistant Professor Beza Merid hosted National Academy of Medicine Senior Advisor Laura Adams on campus. Sponsored by the Principled Innovation in Health Care AI Community of Practice, Merid invited Laura to ASU to present the NAM's recently published AI Code of Conduct and to put it in conversation with ASU's efforts to advance Principled Innovation as a design aspiration. Laura's talk offered a series of actionable commitments that stakeholders invested in responsible innovation, principled innovation, and other cognate efforts could follow to ensure an equitable distribution of benefits and harms related to the deployment of health care artificial intelligence.
Says Merid: "In highlighting the moral architecture that is shared by the NAM's Code Commitments and ASU's Principled Innovation work, Adams offered a compelling case for how ASU is poised to lead efforts that advance human well-being and engage people as partners with agency in every aspect of innovation."
