The Automated Generation: How AI's impact on entry level work is transforming the early career pipeline
Session Overview
The Automated Generation: How AI's impact on entry level work is transforming the early career pipeline
Automation and AI are transforming entry-level roles, threatening the early career pipeline for Gen Z and Gen Alpha. This panel will examine how digitalization is eroding training opportunities and the transfer of institutional knowledge, raising urgent questions about human dignity and purpose at work. Experts will explore the societal consequences of excluding a generation from meaningful employment and share strategies to safeguard the future of work.
Speakers
Gaia Bernstein — Tech Policy Expert and Law Professor; Visiting Fellow at Brookings Institute; author of 'Unwired' Seton Hall University School of Law
Phil McRae — Executive Officer and Adjunct Professor Alberta Teachers' Association and the University of Alberta
Jay Rosenzweig — CEO Rosenzweig & Company Inc.
Tristan Harris — Co-Founder Center for Humane Technology
Human Change House
How will children raised by technology change our society?
The Human Change House returns to Davos — a space that has become known for asking big questions about where humanity is headed amid the race for AI dominance and the current impact to children. As technology continues to shape our world, it is imperative that we question the business incentives behind AI models and ensure that we use these systems to promote humanity’s best interests.