Webinar: Artificial Intelligence and the Poverty Entrepreneur: Can It Make a Difference?

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Location: Zoom

Promotional poster for Webinar: Artificial Intelligence and the Poverty Entrepreneur: Can It Make a Difference? Date: March 20, 2024 starting at 11 AM and ending at 12:15 PM. Guest speakers include Joshua Sahib of Auburn University, Dean Shepherd of the University of Notre Dame, Yong Suk Lee of the University of Notre Dame, and Michael Morris of the University of Notre Dame

Join us for a webinar on March 20th to discuss artificial intelligence in relation to entrepreneurship with top experts in entrepreneurship, economics, and technology. 

 

The revolution in artificial intelligence has been hailed as the driver of the fourth industrial revolution, a game changer, and transformative. It has also been perceived to be a source of bias, social manipulation, job loss, market volatility, socioeconomic inequality, weakening ethics, and a threat to privacy. What are its implications, both positive and negative, for those in poverty when trying to start a business? Could it be an empowering tool, or will it put many of these ventures out of business?

 

In this exciting webinar, we feature three international experts on AI, entrepreneurship, and/or the disadvantaged. They include Joshua Sahib of Auburn University, Dean Shepherd of the University of Notre Dame, Yong Suk Lee of the University of Notre Dame, and Michael Morris of the University of Notre Dame. 

 

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