EPISODE · Nov 21, 2023 · 27 MIN
Ken Corriveau on Transformative Collaboration, Ethical AI, and the Future of Work
from The STEM Career Coach · host Airswift
Join us in this episode as we explore the evolving landscape of technology with Ken Corriveau. Ken discusses the early days of integrating technologies like Jabber, WebEx, and Skype, marking a shift from traditional email to more dynamic forms of workplace collaboration. He reflects on the crucial years around 2012-2014 when his focus shifted towards technologies that significantly changed how people work within companies. Ken also delves into the responsible use of emerging technologies, highlighting the importance of ethical considerations in AI. He provides insights into the future of work, the impact of AI and RPA on business transformation, and the changing job landscape. This episode offers a thoughtful look at technology's role in shaping our work environments and the importance of adapting to these changes.
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Join us in this episode as we explore the evolving landscape of technology with Ken Corriveau. Ken discusses the early days of integrating technologies like Jabber, WebEx, and Skype, marking a shift from traditional email to more dynamic forms of workplace collaboration. He reflects on the crucial years around 2012-2014 when his focus shifted towards technologies that significantly changed how people work within companies. Ken also delves into the responsible use of emerging technologies, highlighting the importance of ethical considerations in AI. He provides insights into the future of work, the impact of AI and RPA on business transformation, and the changing job landscape. This episode offers a thoughtful look at technology's role in shaping our work environments and the importance of adapting to these changes.
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