Overview

Join us for this special webinar, in partnership with Steven Kelts!
Steven Kelts is a Lecturer in the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, and a specialist in responsible computing at the University’s Center for Information Technology Policy. His recent research focuses on the special nature of today’s tech firms and the nature of innovative work in these firms, including an article in a special issue of IEEE’s Technology and Society Magazine. He is also an ethics advisor to the Responsible A.I. Institute, and was the Director of the Responsible Tech University Network for All Tech Is Human. He leads the Agile Ethics program, which challenges students to consider difficult ethical issues in a simulated workflow, for which he has received grants from Princeton’s Council on Science and Technology and from Google.
In this webinar, Steven Kelts will discuss the myths and realities of the future of work with AI. This talk will be relevant for k-12 educators and guidance counselors who are feeling uncertain about how to talk to their students about AI’s impact on academic and career paths.
Speakers
Steven Kelts, Lecturer at Princeton University
Hosted by: Nina Bamberg, Director of Curriculum & Instruction at Pedagogy.Cloud