Join us for Towards A Desired Future of Work, a workshop facilitated by Liz Gerber, the Fall 2023 Social Innovation in Residence.
Artificial Intelligence has the potential to both positively and negatively affect people’s autonomy, job feedback, skill use and variety, and job significance with consequences for people’s well-being and performance. To create a desirable future of work, we need to create interdisciplinary design teams of job designers, experience designers, and AI designers. During this interactive workshop, we will explore how to jointly optimize Human-AI partnerships through contextual inquiry and iterative testing.
The workshop is organized by the DESIS Lab @ Nova SBE. The workshop will take place at the Co.Innovation Lab (D130).
It is open only to Nova SBE students
More about Liz Gerber:
Liz Gerber is a Professor at Northwestern University, and Co-Director and Co-Founder of the Center for Human Computer Interaction + Design. Liz designs and implements new technologies to effectively collaborate. She is particularly interested in how new social technologies enable new ways to solve problems with diverse stakeholders; how the technologies change the roles stakeholders play, and the new organizations needed for this work. Her work cuts across management, design, and human-computer interaction, is generously supported by foundations and industry, and informed by her formal training in product design, management science, and studio art at Stanford University and Dartmouth College.