Atlantic AI Summit adds AI ethics and healthcare innovation keynote

Brava Health

The 2026 Atlantic AI Summit has announced Dr Michael M Karch, Chief Medical Officer at Brava Health, as a keynote speaker for its 3 to 5 June event in Fredericton.

Dr Karch will present “Meet the Moment: Staying in the Game When Technology Changes Everything”, a keynote focused on how leaders can respond to artificial intelligence with clearer judgement, stronger governance, and better timing.

AI adoption is no longer only a technology issue. It is a leadership, risk, and execution issue. Companies and institutions that understand how to apply AI responsibly may be better placed to manage disruption and capture long-term value.

Dr Karch brings a practical background to the discussion. He is an orthopaedic surgeon, inventor, bestselling author, and AI ethics commentator. He co-founded the Mammoth Orthopedic Institute and Research Foundation, Brava Health, and helped develop Smart Drill and SteriTools technologies. He also serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor at Georgetown University and is currently studying machine learning and artificial intelligence at Harvard Business School, Harvard Medical School, and MIT.

Brava Health is a private company that seeks to create a future where everyone is equipped with greater health clarity, agility, and foresight through truly individualized care experiences across the spectrum of needs: critical care, wellness, and longevity.

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