DC Tech Startup Sorcero to Keynote Automation & AI for Good Forum
WASHINGTON (PRWEB) June 14, 2018 -- Sorcero, a Washington DC-based AI learning solutions startup, has announced that its co-founder, Dr. Ken Haase has been invited to give the keynote address at the Automation & AI for Good forum on June 12 in San Francisco. Sorcero was one of ten early-stage AI companies selected to participate in the forum. The forum, sponsored by Village Capital and Autodesk Foundation, is showcasing the leading startups using AI, automation, or robotics to benefit society and create new jobs in emerging industries.
"Usually, when we hear about automation and artificial intelligence (AI) in the workforce, it's in negative terms: robots coming for our jobs, millions of displaced workers, and so on," said Ken Haase, Ph.D., Sorcero co-founder and Chief AI Officer. "At Sorcero, we approach AI very differently," said Dr. Haase."Our goal is not to replace people but to empower them for new and emerging opportunities."
A topic of hot debate by policy-makers, CEOs, and global institutions, the scale of the challenge was laid out this year by the McKinsey Global Institute, publishing the report Jobs lost, jobs gained: Workforce transitions in a time of automation, that found that between 400-800 million workers worldwide will need to learn new skills and transition to new jobs.
The report stated that, “The shift could be on a scale not seen since the transition of the labor force out of agriculture in the early 1900s ... the challenge, especially in advanced economies, will be to retrain mid-career workers. There are few precedents in which societies have successfully retrained such large numbers of people.”
Sorcero’s Founder & CEO, Dipanwita Das is deeply committed to leveraging AI for positive social change. “My primary goal in starting Sorcero was to break down the barriers to learning,” said Das, adding, “Technology, and more specifically AI have the power to make quality learning accessible to all. At Sorcero, we are focused on developing solutions that will help the millions of workers facing job displacement.”
“We are deeply honored to be among the companies selected to participate in the forum,” said Das, “I believe that entrepreneurs can make a huge impact on large public policy issues like employment and workforce retraining,” Adding, “being the only startup selected from Washington, DC, I think Sorcero is well positioned to partner with government agencies, corporations, regulated industries, and NGOs.”
Das’ has a strong background in public policy, global capacity development, and advocacy, having previously served as a consultant and advocate for clients such as Equal Justice USA and Virgin Unite, large-scale public health campaigns with the Campaign for Tobacco-free Kids, and former VP Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project.
Prior to joining Sorcero in March 2018, Dr. Haase had deep roots in AI, beginning with his Ph.D. from MIT’s AI Laboratory, serving as a professor on the faculty of the MIT Media Lab, and directing Media Lab Europe in Dublin. The author of FramerD, Haase has focused on bringing human meaning to digital information, using semantic technologies in services and applications which enhance life, productivity, and sustainability.
About Sorcero - How we learn.
Sorcero is a learning solutions company that empowers people with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. By leveraging advances in cognitive science, AI, and inquiry-based learning, we increase workforce productivity and drive better business outcomes. With a founding team drawn from some of the top global institutions leading global training, EdTech, AI and learning, Sorcero is an award-winning startup focused on human-centered technology as a force for good.
About the AI & Automation for Good Forum
Village Capital and Autodesk Foundation are partnering on a one-day forum in San Francisco to showcase and support startups to investors and technology leaders that are building companies harnessing automation in ways that benefit society and the workforce. The ten companies that were competitively selected will receive peer learning, access to cutting edge technologies, and executive level mentorship.
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Sean Smith, Sorcero, https://www.sorcero.com/, +1 2023656832, [email protected]
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