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Mayor’s Panel on Job Growth & Creation from the NAPA 2022 Fall Meeting.

Technology’s Impact on Workforce Development panel from the NAPA 2022 Fall Meeting

Academic conference: Preparing the Workforce of the Future

Panel discussion: How is Automation Really Affecting the Labor Market?
Panel: Professors Jodi Forlizzi and Nikolas Martelaro with UNITE HERE, TWU, and ATU at the 29th AFL-CIO National Convention

Faculty Director Ramayya Krishnan speaks at NITRD 30th Anniversary Symposium: How Technology can Benefit Society

Endgame: Decarbonization- How do We Get There?

 


Understanding Learning by Modeling Learning Curve Data
- Prof. Ken Koedinger

Critical Considerations for Restarting a More Resilient and Robust US Economy Post COVID-19

Reskilling and the Future of Work
- Dean Ramayya Krishnan


Equitable Algorithms: Examining Ways to Reduce AI Bias in Financial Services
- Prof. Rayid Ghani


AI & Society: A Microcourse
- Prof. Molly Wright Steenson

The Ethics of AI in Business
- Prof. Tae-Wan Kim

Data Science for Social Good & Public Policy
- Prof. Rayid Ghani

World Artificial Intelligence Conference Keynote Address
- Prof. Tom Mitchell

Harnessing AI to enhance team performance
- Prof. Anita Williams Woolley


Data-driven Government Action for Social Good
- Prof. Amelia Haviland


The Social and Ethical Considerations of Using Artificial Intelligence
- Prof. Alex John London


The Social and Ethical Considerations of Using Artificial Intelligence
- Prof. Alex John London


AI, When the Stakes Are High
- Prof. Amelia Haviland

Can AI Make Education Great Again?
- Prof. Lee Branstetter

How AI Changes Work and What We Should Do About It
- Prof. Tom Mitchell


AI and the Future of Work
- Prof. Tom Mitchell


Mind + Machine
- Dean Ramayya Krishnan


Does Technology Kill Jobs?
- Prof. Lee Branstetter


Using AI in Education to Reduce Inequality
- Prof. Amy Ogan

Ethics and Trust in an Automated World
- Prof. David Danks

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