Professor, Communication & Media and Political Science
5 Learning Experiences
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Generative AI is poised to become one of the most disruptive technologies of our generation. In this course series, you will better understand how generative AI works, what we can learn from disruptive technologies of the past, and the role AI may play in workplaces in the future. In “Navigating Disruption: Generative AI in the Workplace”, you’ll explore how artificial intelligence is set to influence various industries and jobs, and how you can ensure generative AI tools are used responsibly in your workplace.
Professor, Communication & Media and Political Science
5 Learning Experiences
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Beginner Level
Interest in generative AI’s workplace implications.
Learn from past tech revolutions to understand how generative AI may disrupt work and how to use it more effectively.
Analyze how AI may augment or replace work tasks across industries and identify roles likely to remain uniquely human.
Evaluate how AI integration is reshaping jobs, workplace culture, and the employer-client relationship while driving strategic innovation.
Understand AI risks in the workplace by exploring legal, ethical, and transparency concerns tied to responsible AI implementation.
Working at the intersection of social science and data science has put me at the center of a conversation about the likely social impacts of artificial intelligence.
Josh Pasek Professor of Communication and Media, Professor of Political Science, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts