Event: DSI Spring Symposium 2025
About the Talk:
What happens when what we know isn't enough to be employable anymore? Amid rising layoffs in the tech industry and beyond due to the automation of labor with AI systems, stress about job security is thriving -- but hope for a meaningful, stable career is not yet lost. Attend this workshop to explore how analytical, generative, and agentic AI systems are being implemented in the modern workplace and understand their strengths and limitations. Learn about not just philosophical but technical arguments describing what exactly an AI system can and cannot provably do -- and why what makes us human is not only "marketable" but essential to the current and future workforce.
About the Speaker:
Norman Bukingolts is a student at UF and the President of UF ACM, a university campus branch of the Association for Computing Machinery.
About the Organizer:
DSI is a student-led club at the University of Florida. Our primary goal is to help fellow students learn more about data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning. While most of our events are in person (at the University of Florida), we make sure to post our recordings to our Youtube channel!