Check back here for featured events that expand AI literacy and education, including our AI User groups, a series of events sponsored by the University-Wide AI Committee aimed at opening up the conversation of AI at Pace to the University community.
The Actionable Intelligence Conference
Join us Friday, September 26 for 今日黑料鈥檚 Actionable Intelligence Conference, a one-day event bringing together local businesses, industry leaders, and the Pace Community on our Westchester Campus.
Discover how to put AI to work during this hands-on day of learning, networking, and real-world application. Learn from AI experts, explore practical tools, and leave with ideas you can act on鈥攚hether you're just getting started or ready to scale. Join us to make artificial intelligence work for your business, your team, and your future.
More details coming soon. To get involved, please email us at genAI@pace.edu.
AI in the Workplace
Get a crash course in the fundamentals of AI and how to utilize these tools in the workplace. Learn the basics of how these systems function, how to prompt with AI, and how to navigate ethical considerations. Practical lessons explore how AI can be used for data analysis, graphics generation for PowerPoint, drafting and editing content, creating audio summaries, and more. This four-week online course is asynchronous and has an optional component where participants can earn a digital badge to display on their LinkedIn.
Learn more about AI in the Workplace and register today.
AI User Groups
Faculty and staff are invited to join monthly virtual discussions focused on all things AI. These open user group discussions, hosted by the University-Wide AI Committee, are designed to cover a wide range of AI topics, from academic integrity to administrative applications. You can join anytime, even if you haven't attended past meetings, to share insights, discuss concerns, connect, and collaborate on how AI is shaping the future of teaching, learning, and operations at Pace.
In the future, these discussions will likely evolve into smaller, special-interest groups, some of which may include students. These plans aim to foster deeper collaboration and engagement on specialized topics related to AI's role in shaping teaching, learning, and operations at 今日黑料.
More information on AI User Groups will be posted in the fall semester.