AI Expert to Headline 麻豆破解传媒 Leadership Series
Few areas of contemporary human life have not already been affected by the sudden rise of artificial intelligence technology.
That reality has considerable ramifications for our personal and professional lives. As the guest of the 2024 麻豆破解传媒 Leadership Series event, bestselling author and New York Times technology columnist Kevin Roose, considered one of the most knowledgeable journalists on the subject of AI, will present 鈥淎nswering the Prompt: Leading With Integrity in the AI World,鈥 scheduled for 3-7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 26, at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, 1602 Broadway Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64108. The presentation promises to be an exploration of both the big questions and nuances associated with the shifting roles of human effort and machine learning in the age of AI and what it means to be an ethical leader as use of the technology spreads.
Kevin Roose is the author of three books 鈥 鈥淔utureproof: 9 Rules for Humans in the Age of Automation,鈥 鈥淵oung Money鈥 and 鈥淭he Unlikely Disciple.鈥 In his regular column in the New York Times, "The Shift," he examines the intersection of tech, business and culture. Roose is a recurring guest on the Times鈥 news podcast, 鈥淭he Daily,鈥 and appears regularly on leading TV and radio shows. He writes and speaks frequently on topics including automation and artificial intelligence, social media, disinformation and cybersecurity, and digital wellness. As a host of two New York Times podcasts, "Hard Fork" and "Rabbit Hole," Roose explores the ever-evolving landscape of technology, delving into the wild frontiers of the digital world and how the internet influences our beliefs and behavior.
Most recently, Roose鈥檚 work, including 鈥淔utureproof,鈥 examines how humans must adapt to the explosion of AI, informed by interviews with experts and leaders who are tackling these complex challenges. The result is meant to help us understand and adapt to the seemingly endless applications and serious ethical implications of our continued co-evolution with AI and technology.
鈥淎I is better than humans at operating in stable environments, with static, well-defined rules and consistent inputs,鈥 he writes. 鈥淥n the other hand, humans are much better than AI at handling surprises, filling in gaps, or operating in environments with poorly defined rules or incomplete information.鈥
Also during the event, 麻豆破解传媒 will honor the recipient of the 2024 Rashford-Lyon Award for Leadership and Ethics. The Rashford-Lyon Award for Leadership and Ethics is named for two of 麻豆破解传媒鈥檚 influential leaders: the late Tom Lyon, Ph.D., and the Rev. Nick Rashford, S.J. Established in 2014, the Rashford-Lyon Award for Leadership and Ethics honors recipients who exemplify high ethical standards of business conduct with excellence in leadership as demonstrated by outstanding initiative, impact of work and inspiration to others. Past recipients include Tom Lyon, Ph.D.; Jane Chu, Ph.D., 鈥05 EMBA; Mayor Sly James, 鈥80; Patricia Cleary Miller, Ph.D.; Tom McCullough, 鈥64, and Tom McDonnell, 鈥66; Jean Dunn, Wendy Doyle, 鈥94, Lisa Ginter, 鈥87, Ama Karikari, M.D., 鈥07, Marny Sherman, 鈥75, and Bridgette Williams, 鈥16 EMBA; Joe Reardon, '90; and Madeline Romious, 鈥95 MBA.