Samuel Wolfson School for Advanced Studies student Graham Glasheen joined the conversation at Leadership Florida Northeast’s regional event exploring the impact of artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality and other technologies.
“Igniting Innovation: AI and Tech-Powered Futures in Education and the Workforce” was held on Saturday, April 5, at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Jacksonville. Glasheen was the only high school student involved in the programming, moderating a panel discussion on “AI and Technology in the Workforce.”
Glasheen’s was one of two panel discussions at this sold-out event, with the other being “AI and Technology in Education.” Panelists in Glasheen’s discussion included Jacksonville Transportation Authority Senior Vice President and Chief Infrastructure and Development Officer Greer Johnson Gillis, Chang Robotics CEO Matthew Chang, Dean of Jacksonville University College of Law Nick Allard and Jax Chamber Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Carlton Robinson.