At Commonly Well, we do not seek to do things first. We seek to do things right.
As we build out and incorporate AI into a new Recovery Intelligence™ framework, we’ve enlisted an expert oversight panel to provide ethical guidance, accountability, and transparency on safety and responsible use.
Panel members will engage in a rigorous review process, from the initial prototyping through extended testing phases, culminating in a Beta version that meets our high standards for a production-ready release sometime early next year.
Consultant and former Vice President of Clinical Excellence, Innovation, and Recovery Management at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Contribution to the Panel: Janelle Wesloh's long-term commitment to addiction treatment and service improvement strategies greatly benefits our panel. Her focus on clinical excellence and innovation provides valuable insights into evidence-based practices that can enhance the development of recovery capital through AI generated recovery and treatment plans.
Danielle Tarino
Founder and COO, Code-X
Contribution to the Panel: Danielle Tarino's long-time experience leading and advising strategy through federal government agencies and national recovery non-profits will provide a valuable perspective on community engagement in the recovery process. Danielle’s most recent work as a bioethicist and data security leader will give crucial guidance on the risks and liabilities we face in developing this technology, but protections will be implemented to ensure sensitive information and diverse populations are accounted for.
Bobby George, Ph.D.
Design and Product Leader, Microsoft
Contribution to the Panel: Bobby George is a serial entrepreneur, developing and designing products and strategies for unique and effective education. He provides the panel with a profound understanding of the intricacies of effective treatment environments. His educational background in philosophy informs his design practices. He’ll apply this framework and experience to what we’re building, ensuring the AI tools are human-led.
Russ Carpenter, Ph.D.
Lecturer, UC Davis
Contribution to the Panel: Russ Carpenter is a Lecturer in the University Writing Program and a member of the Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) committee at UC Davis. He taught for 7 years at Stanford University. Through his Ph.D. in neuroscience, he specializes in teaching science communication, with a particular emphasis on writing, presenting, and the genre of scientific research posters. His emphasis on communication and training enriches the panel's capacity to foster recovery capital through education and empowerment.
Dave Jansa
Program Advisor and Board Member, Face It TOGETHER
Contribution to the Panel: Dave Jansa's lived experience and subsequent work as a recovery coach give him a profound understanding of the individual journey through recovery. His practical insights benefit the panel in tailoring approaches that align with the varied needs of those seeking to build and maintain recovery capital.