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SUMMARY:Graduates and AI: Who Wins the Future of Work?
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LOCATION:Emerson Auditorium, Knight Hall, 1194 Throop Dr, St. Louis, MO 63130
DESCRIPTION:\n\nMeet Nicholas Thompson\, CEO of The Atlantic. \n\n\n\nArtificial intelligence is not a distant disruption—it is already reshaping how we learn\, work\, hire\, and lead. For today’s college students and recent graduates\, the stakes could not be higher.\n\n\n\nAs AI systems become embedded in every industry\, higher education faces a defining question: How do we prepare graduates not just to survive the future of work—but to lead it? However\, there are parts of human intelligence it can’t reproduce\, and it would be wise—especially young adults—to hone skills in those areas as they are only going to become more valuable.\n\n\n\nIn this fast-paced\, wide-ranging\, and highly practical talk\, Nicholas Thompson explores the profound implications of AI for universities\, employers\, and students alike. Drawing on his experience at the forefront of media\, technology\, and conversations with leaders across the tech C-suite\, he unpacks how AI and big data are transforming business strategy\, redefining talent pipelines\, and altering what employers truly value.\n\n\n\nQ&A moderated by Ian Bogost (Co-Executive Director of the Office of Public Scholarship\, Barbara and David Thomas Distinguished Professorship\, professor of Film & Media Studies\, professor of Computer Science & Engineering).\n\n\n\nReception to follow.\n\n\n\nThis event is part of +AI Perspectives Week.\n\n\n\nFor additional information\, please visit the Happenings Event webpage. \n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION\n\n
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