Description
Artificial intelligence is not adopted evenly. Intergenerational experiences, professional backgrounds, and cultural expectations shape how people perceive and use AI.
In this TAG Data Science & AI Society session, we explore how different age and lifestyle cohorts approach AI, from early skepticism to rapid experimentation. Panelists will discuss trust, productivity, ethics, and how generational context influences decision-making around emerging technologies. Attendees will gain insight into workforce dynamics, communication strategies, and adoption barriers that matter when deploying AI at scale.
The session highlights what leaders must understand to design AI initiatives that resonate across generations. Expect practical takeaways that help organizations bridge gaps and build shared confidence in AI.
 | Savneet Singh Trust & Safety, Policy Enforcement and Enablement, Google
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 | Faizan Javed Sr. Director - Data Science & Engineering, Kaiser Permanente
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 | Shamanda Joseph Founder & CEO, TULIP Advisory Professionals LLC
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 | Ed Lee III Senior Director of Conflict Management and Relational Logistics, Emory College of Arts and Sciences
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 | Gaayathri Rayapaneni Graduate Research Assistant, Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business
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| Thank you to our Event Sponsor |
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| Thank you to our Event Host |
Thank you to our Annual TAG Data Science & AI Society Sponsors |
Online registration will close by 5:00 PM on March 24th. On-site registration is available after this time. On-site registration will have a price increase for Non-Members.
Please note that if you belong to a member organization but have not yet connected to your company’s membership, you will need to complete the membership opt-in form before the member rate is available to you.