AInclusive

In this episode of AI Inclusive, host Pallavi Sharma discusses the transformative role of AI in career planning and the future of work with Sirisha Kaipa, founder of Dabble. They explore how AI is reshaping the landscape of career guidance for students, emphasizing the importance of personalization and the need for students to take charge of their career paths. The conversation also touches on the societal impact of AI, the humanization of organizations, and the necessity for a realistic understanding of career options among students. Sirisha shares insights from her journey in EdTech and the mission of Dabble to make career planning more accessible and engaging for all students. Visit https://go-dabbl.ai/ and www.witomni.com for more! 

Takeaways
  • AI is reshaping the future of work and career planning.
  • Students should take ownership of their career choices.
  • Dabble aims to reduce the stress of the high school to college transition.
  • Personalization in career guidance is crucial for student engagement.
  • AI can help identify new career opportunities that align with student interests.
  • The humanization of organizations is essential in the AI era.
  • Socioeconomic factors impact students' access to career guidance.
  • AI can democratize access to career planning resources.
  • Understanding the realities of various careers is vital for students.
  • The future of work will require continuous skill development and adaptation.
Sound Bites

"AI is transforming the future of work."
"Students need to be in the driving seat."
"AI is creating new career opportunities."






What is AInclusive?

Think of it as a really fun brunch for your brain, where AI is the OJ and inclusivity is the bubbly.

We’ll discuss AI's impact, not just on tech, but on everything from healthcare to the arts. We'll be chatting with the movers and shakers who want to ensure that progress like AI is a benefit for everyone, not just the privileged few.

How can AI disrupt the playing field? We'll explore how AI can empower underrepresented communities and also asses the risks if they aren’t involved.

What's the magic behind AI, anyway? No tech jargon here, just straight talk about what AI can really do (and what it can't).

Who's using AI for good? We'll be shining a spotlight on the innovators who are using AI to make the world a better place, one algorithm at a time.