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How Will AI Disrupt the Labor Market?
Recent advances in Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) have the potential to disrupt the labor market and reshape the US economy. This seminar will explore important questions, including: What changes are likely to be seen over the shorter and longer term as a result of AI? What steps should policymakers take to create a workforce prepared for the transformation that is likely to occur? How are employees using AI in the workplace today?
Rachel Dorothy Tanur Memorial Lecture: Theodore Spyropoulos, “Quantum”
In a world made increasingly complex by technological advancements and a rapidly changing environment, architect and educator Theodore Spyropoulos asks us to consider global challenges from a new perspective.
Collaboration with Artificial Intelligence Systems through Brain-Computer Interfaces
A presentation from 2024–2025 Radcliffe fellow Erin Treacy Solovey, a computer scientist whose research focuses on enabling human-computer interaction using modalities such as touch, gestures, augmented reality, and physiological signals, often applying machine-learning methods to developing intelligent interfaces that respond to a person’s needs.
The Role of AI in the 2024 Elections
The year 2024 was dubbed “the largest election year in global history” with half the world’s population voting in national elections. Earlier this year, we hosted an event on “AI and the 2024 Elections” where scholars spoke about the potential influence of artificial intelligence on the election cycle– from misinformation to threats on election infrastructure. This webinar, featuring Danielle Allen, Bruce Schneier, and Nate Persily, will offer a reflection and exploration of the impact of artificial intelligence on the 2024 election landscape.
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