
About this Event
**This event will be held in person and online. Please choose desired ticket at checkout.
Event Summary
As AI and automation evolve at an unprecedented pace, what does the future hold for human workers? AI-powered agents, real-time learning systems, and smart robots are reshaping industries—augmenting existing jobs and creating new jobs while eliminating others. How can professionals prepare for this transformation? What skills will remain uniquely human and valued?
Join us for this special Austin Forum event featuring a conversation about these and related questions, as well as a futurist, a technologist, a psychologist, and a doctor who focuses on human empathy as treatment. As we all learn to understand, use, and embrace AI and prepare for more automation in our employers and lives, this conversation will help us also understand our strengths as humans in the future workforce and what we can do to adapt and enhance our own careers' futures.
Agenda
5:15-6:15 p.m. In-person Networking
6:15-7:30 p.m. Presentation
7:30-7:45 p.m. Q&A
8:00 p.m. Networking
Attendance Instructions
In-person
Join us at ACC Rio Grande: Building 3000 where you will be checked in at the front. Parking map here! Street parking is free after 6 pm.
In-person attendees, please join us from 5:15 to 6:15 for networking and food. We look forward to chatting with you face-to-face!
Virtual
Once you register via Eventbrite, you will receive the Zoom link one day before the event.
Speakers
Nancy Giordano, CEO & Founder, Play Big Inc
William “whurley” Hurley, CEO & Co-founder, Strangeworks
Dr. Maninder “Mini” Kahlon, CEO & Founder, beheld and Professor, Dell Medical School
Dr. Art Markman, Sr. Vice Provost of Academic Affairs and Professors of Psychology, UT Austin
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ACC Rio Grande: Building 3000, 1218 West Avenue, Austin, United States
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