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Adobe and AI: Reimagining Work, Creativity, and What Comes Next


 

Complimentary Tech Talk session on Wednesday, July 23, at 10:30 a.m. PST.

As AI continues to reshape education and the workforce, it’s essential that both students and faculty are equipped to thrive as critical, ethical, and agile users. In this session, learn how Adobe empowers academic communities with the tools, insights, and strategies needed to navigate this transformative landscape.  You’ll leave with actionable insights and a clearer vision of how to succeed in an AI-driven world.

Presenter: Natasha Chan, Adobe (Technical)

Date: Wednesday July 23, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. (PDT)

Natasha is a technical and strategic thought partner to higher ed institutions at Adobe, empowering students, faculty, and staff with digital tools for creativity and AI literacy. Her past experience includes time with Salesforce, The University of Chicago, and Huron Consulting Group. She continues to lecture and mentor as an alumni of Johns Hopkins and University of California, San Diego. 

 

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