The fourth annual HBCU Technology Conference presented by HP has ended, but all of its presentations and panel discussions on AI’s impact on higher education and the future of work can still be seen online.
The event is available on-demand at no cost until November 15 for those who didn’t attend the virtual event. Stream the sessions to watch HBCU faculty, staff, IT professionals, leaders, and students come together with industry leaders and others in academia for a comprehensive discussion centered around the conference theme of “Explore. Enhance. Empower. Shaping the future of AI at HBCUs.”
Helping drive the conversation were our keynote speakers — Sal Kahn, the founder and CEO of Khan Academy and CNN Host, Best-selling Author, and Founder of Dream Machine, Van Jones — who looked at how we’re on the cusp of a transformational change in technology and what it means for education. You can see each of their presentations at these links:
- Keynote Speaker: Sal Khan – Harnessing AI for Education so All Students Benefit
- Keynote Speaker: Van Jones – An Optimist’s View of AI
Other conference speakers explored AI’s impact on policy and governance, implementation and security issues, ethics and bias, teaching and learning solutions, and the way AI will affect the future of work. Along with faculty, staff, and leaders from HBCU campuses across the U.S., experts from HP, Intel, Microsoft, and others in the tech industry and academia were on-hand to offer a window into how AI is already changing how we learn and work.
Visit the conference virtual event platform to view the full agenda, and click the button below to start streaming the sessions now to see how AI will help shape education for years to come.
Don’t miss this chance to see the discussions now through November 15!