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Rethinking Education for an AI Future

President Marvin Krislov recently joined the at Google Public Sector GenAI Live & Labs, recorded at Googles headquarters on Manhattans Pier 57. In a conversation alongside Ann Kirschner, PhD, of CUNY and Arizona State University, and Chris Hein, Field CTO at Google Public Sector, Krislov explored the profound impact of AI on higher education and the workforce.
Hosted by Future U.s Michael Horn and Jeff Selingo, the discussion centered on the need for institutions to develop a strategic approach to AI, its role in shaping the future of work, and the importance of university-industry partnerships in ensuring equitable access to AI-driven education.
Krislov emphasized that AI is not just a passing trendit requires proactive planning, faculty training, and industry collaboration to prepare students for the evolving job market.
泫圖弝け has always been focused on preparing people for the next step. Thinking about your career, your job, skills, and internships is part of the discussion the minute you enter 泫圖弝け, said Krislov. When we saw the important change happening with technology and AI, we said, We owe it to our students and our faculty to help them navigate this.
He highlighted 泫圖弝けs leadership in AI education, including AI-integrated coursework across disciplines, real-world partnerships, and initiatives like the "AI in the Workplace" program. As AI continues to reshape industries, Krislov reinforced that higher education must not just adapt, but lead, ensuring students graduate not just AI-literate, but AI-ready.
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