Building a 2021 Workforce with Artificial Intelligence - A Panel Discussion September 29, 2021 4:00pm — 5:00pm Location: Virtual Panel - ET - Remote Access - Zoom Webinar Advances in machine learning create the opportunity to fundamentally change the U.S. workforce training system. Machine learning can help identify what skills are specifically relevant for new occupations and improve the delivery of highly personalized training to workers across the social economic spectrum. Yet, to reach its full potential, new policies and training paradigms will require significant investment. The public and private institutions that both fund and provide those trainings must have the capacity to adapt to new models. In Collaboration with CMU's Block Center for Technology and Society Featuring Moderator Dr. Ramayya Krishnan — Dean, Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy; Faculty Director, The Block Center for Technology and Society, Carnegie Mellon University Panelists Dr. José-Marie Griffiths — NSC AI Commissioner Dr. Belinda S. Miles — President, Westchester Community College; Board Member, The Block Center for Technology and Society Dr. Majd Sakr — Professor, School of Computer Science; Faculty, The Block Center for Technology and Society, Carnegie Mellon University REGISTER Event Website: https://cmu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Zpn3FJFpSMajsjbpK9VDAQ For More Information: cmuevents@andrew.cmu.edu Add event to Google Add event to iCal