Amy Li was diagnosed with stage IV cancer in the prime of her life. During her recovery, she found solace in her childhood passion for music, dance, and the arts. This experience ultimately inspired her to invent Dance4Healing, a patent-pending artificial intelligence (AI) "tele-dance" platform that pairs people with chronic diseases, older adults, and their caregivers with compatible buddies to build lasting healthy habits through tailor-made recorded and live video creative arts classes (imagine YouTube, Zoom, and eHarmony for health buddies). Dance4Healing has won more than 20 awards, including AARP's CES Annual Pitch "People's Choice Award," and was one of the top 10 Diversity and Inclusion startups to exhibit at CES 2023.
Amy also founded the Stage IV {Wicked Wisdom} Multi-Media Platform, which includes her upcoming book, a web magazine, and an "Experts Voice" interview series. She is a User Experience (UX) and behavior strategy expert in innovation and AI for global brands such as Yahoo, AT&T, Volkswagen, and Sony, earning multiple patents for her work and features in prominent news outlets including The New York Times, NBC, Yahoo!, and Gizmodo.
A Singularity University graduate and board member of Humanity+, a non-profit renowned as a top global think tank in AI, robotics, longevity, and bio-hacking, Amy has been recognized by Time magazine for her non-profit work and featured in major Chinese media. She also serves on the American Psychological Association COVID-19 task force, and was recently chosen as one of the first two Asian women leaders for the Culture of Health Leadership Institute for Racial Healing, a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program.