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Assistant Professor Rachel Rudolph and Associate Professor Elay Shech discuss ethical questions society will need to confront about evolving artificial intelligence.
The lecture, titled “Moving the Needle: What tight labor markets do for the poor,” will address the question, “What happens when jobs are plentiful, and workers are hard to come by?”
The AI Nexus conference will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence with the arts, humanities and engineering. This interdisciplinary forum moves beyond traditional AI conversations, focusing on the synthesis of technical innovation with ethical inquiry, cultural critique and creative expression.
The Broadcast Education Association honored Phillip Coxwell, a communication graduate student and Auburn multimedia specialist, for research excellence in October.