Disruption’s Obligations w/ Dr. Christina Colclough – Join Dr. Christina Jayne Colclough at Noon on March 21, 2024 to discuss the future of work(ers) and the politics of digital technology. This will be a lively and incisive 1 hour discussion about enabling and empowering workers (aka everyone) in the age of AI.
Enroll now to attend in Trinity Hall room 104 or online via Teams. A light lunch will be served to in-person attendees. Please direct any enrollment questions to UAEvents@uta.edu.
A world-renowned thought leader, Dr Christina J. Colclough is an advocate for the workers’ voice and for strong, quality public services. She founded the Why Not Lab with the aim to reshape the current digitalization trajectory so human rights, freedoms and autonomy are respected and protected. Christina’s background is in labor market research and in the global labor movement, where she led future of work policies, advocacy and strategies for a number of years. She was the author of the union movement’s first principles on Workers’ Data Rights and the Ethics of AI. Christina is included in the all-time Hall of Fame of the world’s most brilliant women in AI Ethics.
Attendees will receive a copy of Hilke Schellmann’s new book The Algorithm: How AI Decides Who Gets Hired, Monitored, Promoted and Fired and Why We Need to Fight Back Now.