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https://chess.charlotte.edu/community-engagement/chess-ai-week/This event is part of CHESS AI Week: Exploring Artificial Intelligence Across the Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences
Featuring Camille Endacott, Ph.D.; Register
AI is increasingly touted as the “future of work,” to many people’s excitement, skepticism, anxiety, or resignation, depending on who you ask. This session will explore AI’s capabilities to organize and structure work in profound ways. However, the widespread adoption of AI is not inevitable. Drawing from the upcoming book AI in the Workplace, co-author Camille G. Endacott explains how AI tools are now integrated into everything from hiring systems and team collaboration platforms to strategic decision-making processes.The lecture will also explore how we might choose to engage with or resist AI in ways that build a future of work that we actually want.
The authors express a pressing need to move beyond either fear or hype. AI in the Workplace explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping organizational life, often in ways that are subtle yet deeply consequential. This book answers that need by providing an accessible, critical, and often humorous guide for understanding what AI is, how it works, and what it means for the ways we work and interact in professional settings.
Come early to see:
5:05 - 5:20 p.m. (between presentations)
AI Test Kitchen: AI for Critical Reading and Synthesis (NotebookLM)
Offered by the UNC Charlotte Center for Teaching and Learning: Jordan Register, Ph.D., Instructional Designer/Technologist and Rebecca Burry, Ed.D., Instructional Designer/Technologist, Center for Teaching and Learning
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