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In this session, Cat Moon, Professor of the Practice and Founding Co-Director of VAILL, the Vanderbilt AI + Law Lab, Vanderbilt University Law School opened the Women + AI APAC Summit 2025 with a powerful invitation to step into our collective potential to shape the future of AI through intentional action, meaningful connection, and bold leadership. Grounded in the core mission of Women+AI—Action, Community-building, and Empowerment—this keynote explored what it means to lead with clarity and courage in a world where technology is evolving faster than our systems, norms, and imaginations.

Drawing from real-world examples across law, policy, education, and innovation, Cat illuminated how women are uniquely positioned to lead in this moment—not despite uncertainty, but because of our capacity to navigate it. Through a brief, participatory experience, each attendee began to articulate their personal “why” for being in the room and set an intention for the day ahead. This session laid the foundation for the conversations to come, framing the Summit not as a single day of insight—but as a launchpad for long-term leadership, impact, and collective transformation.

This session was part of the Women + AI APAC Summit 2025 program on 29 July 2025 with Vanderbilt Law School in collaboration with Gilbert + Tobin.

If you would prefer to listen rather than watch this session, you’ll find the podcast in our The Legalpreneurs Sandbox podcast series here.