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AI ethics and disruption: Policies shaping the future of work for recent graduates

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Series
Career Corner
Language
English
Host
Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences | Fédération des sciences humaines
Location
Waterfront campus, fifth floor, WF 527
This event is in person only

Join Karine Coen-Sanchez and Dinuka Gunaratne for a timely and thought-provoking conversation on The Human Politics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)—a dialogue exploring how AI is transforming industries, redefining traditional roles, and generating both opportunities and challenges across the workforce.

As AI-driven automation reshapes the labor market, recent graduates must confront new ethical dilemmas, shifting skills demands, and policy developments that will shape their career trajectories. This discussion will unpack how AI disruption intersects with ethics, equity, and public policy, offering critical insights for young professionals, educators, and policymakers alike.

We especially encourage current grad students, postdocs, recent graduates, and early career researchers to attend—those navigating these transformations in real time and seeking to understand how emerging policies will directly impact their futures.

Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with two leading voices navigating the future of work and technology.

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