Artificial Intelligence

The Future of Work: Challenges and Opportunities for the Public Sector

Led by: Chike Aguh

  • Learn about the potential impact of new technologies and artificial intelligence on the workforce, as well as the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Address the 5 most pressing questions associated with the future of work today.

  • Learn about positive efforts underway to address these challenges and opportunities for the public sector to prepare for the future of work. 

Chike Aguh

Former Chief Innovation Officer at the US Department of Labor & Senior Fellow at The Burnes Center for Social Change

Format: Instructor-led

Date & Time: August 24, 2023, 2:00 PM ET

Duration: 60 Minutes

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Join us for a 60 minute virtual workshop with Chike Aguh, former Chief Innovation Officer at the US Department of Labor. During his time working in the Biden administration, Chike led efforts to use data, emerging technologies, and innovative practice to advance and protect American workers. In this training, Chike will discuss the problems and challenges facing us in the future of work, including emerging technologies and the legacies of industrial-era practices. This training will address the potential impact of new technologies and artificial intelligence on the workforce, as well as the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, and will present the 5 most pressing questions associated with the future of work today. Participants will also learn about positive efforts underway to address these challenges and opportunities for the public sector to prepare for the future of work.  

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