Womack Series panel discussion
A panel discussion on how artificial intelligence, data mining and privacy issues are reshaping the modern workplace and what these changes mean for students entering the workforce.
Date: Tuesday, April 21
Time: 2 - 3:30 p.m.
Location: Library Ellipse Gallery, second floor north
This event is free of charge. For information or special accommodation for the Library’s Womack Series, please call Library administration at 559.278.2403.
Womack Lecture: "The Quantified Worker" with Ifeoma Ajunwa
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape how we live and work, this event offers our campus and community an opportunity to better understand the rapidly evolving relationship between technology and the workplace. Drawing from her acclaimed 2023 book, “The Quantified Worker,” published by Cambridge University Press, Ifeoma Ajunwa will explore how AI systems are increasingly used to recruit, evaluate, monitor and even discipline employees. She highlights how these technologies are shifting workplace power toward data-driven systems — and what workers, students and future leaders need to know to navigate and thrive in this new environment.
Ajunwa is the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law at Emory Law School, where she also serves as associate dean of projects and partnerships and founding director of the AI and the Future of Work Program.
Date: Tuesday, April 21
Time: 6 - 7 p.m.
Location: Library Ellipse Gallery, second floor north
This event is free of charge and open to the public. For information or special accommodation for the Library’s Womack Lecture, please call Library administration at 559.278.2403.
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