Join us for an exciting lunchtime presentation and discussion: AI For The People Leader Mutale Nkonde will discuss algorithmic bias and its impact on education, health, finance, and career. How can better policies mitigate these issues? Open to All Majors! Refreshments provided.
While AI can create discriminatory practices, it also has the potential to address and mitigate bias when used responsibly and ethically. It requires a concerted effort from developers, policymakers, and users to ensure AI is a force for positive change and not a source of discriminatory practices. Please join us for an exciting discussion with Mutale Nkonde, Leader of AI For The People, as she discusses algorithmic bias and its influence in higher education. Mutale will also discuss her work around informing policies to ensure discriminatory practices are not enshrined in our institutions that increasingly rely on AI to communicate with the public. COMD Professor George Garrastegui, Jr, will lead the discussion.
Join us for this special and rare CreativeMornings session.
From coffee at 8:30am, through goodbyes at 10:30am, plan on spending a cathartic morning with us—as human flourishing artists, Deb Bubb and Keith Yamashita take us on a journey to refind and recenter ourselves. We are all artists. Because every life is a creative act. Come claim yours.
Deb Bubb is a career HR executive and former social worker with a deeply human-centered and science-based approach to transformation. Her lifelong passion for art and play have inspired her work as a narrative therapist, leadership consultant, and human transformation expert. She is a Tignum B-LD ambassador, and a board advisor for several leadership and talent companies. She was a featured co-host of This Human Moment and has published widely on the science of healthy, high performing organizations.
Follow the link above and the instructions under “City Tech Active Directory (AD)”. Review the section for students (as listed below.)
Student AD All students are assigned a City Tech AD account. The student AD account provides access to a variety of computing resources and online services.
You can use your City Tech AD credentials to access the following systems:
Some of the advantages of Self-Service Password Reset are:
Empower all users to proactively and securely self-reset / change login passwords with ease from the web portal.
Ensure security by certifying each user during the process.
Notify users on soon to expire password.
Users have the choice to set responses to predefine questions to confirm the identity.
Example for Students logging into OCIS Labs: Student Email: Jane.Doe@mail.citytech.cuny.edu Computer Login Username: NYCCT\Jane.Doe Password: Password created in SSPR