
What Matters In the Age of AI: Parenthood & Policy
As conversations about fertility, AI, and education move from the clinic to Congress—and from the coasts into cultural mainstream—a new generation is asking: What kind of future are we building, and for whom?
This panel brings together leaders from healthcare, tech, and education to explore how innovation is reshaping the landscape for parenthood.
🎙 Featuring:
Kay Waud, MD, PhD, HRC Fertility Reproductive endocrinologist at HRC Fertility with an engineering background, focused on expanding access and education on fertility care
Christina Ren, MS, CGC Genetic counselor specializing in translating complex genomic data and leading initiatives to make PGT testing more accessible
Jasmine Sun is a writer and technologist exploring the cultural and political impact of disruptive technologies in the age of AGI and Silicon Valley
Saachi Dhingra is the founder of Sachi, a VC-backed startup connecting families with licensed PreK–12 educators for flexible, specialized childcare and learning. She’s spent over a decade bridging gaps between families and early education systems.
Moderated by Livia Han, a women's health advocate
Discussion Topics Will Include
Breakthroughs in fertility care, including AI-guided diagnostics and next-gen embryo selection tools
How access to technologies like PGT is shaped by systemic inequities and what it will take to expand access
What it means to treat parenthood as civic infrastructure, and how that shifts our approach to healthcare, education, and tech
Building trusted, flexible childcare solutions for modern families and what it means to redesign early education from the ground up
Whether you’re a future parent, a policymaker, an investor, or someone questioning how AI fits into the story of your life—this is the conversation for you.