Fri, 24 Feb
|Polyv
Jennifer Zhu Scott 朱晋郦 | Future-Proof Education in the AI Age 人工智能时代的未来教育
Time
24 Feb 2023, 09:00 – 10:15
Polyv
About the Session
About the Session
Abstract: We live in the moment of history when an innovation is as significant and consequential as steam engine, personal computer, and internet. Except for this time, we might have opened a Pandora’s Box that one day our future generations might resent it was opened. How to make sense of this rapidly changing time? How to educate the next generation so they can not only survive the AI age but also become responsible digital citizens and thoughtful leaders?
Biography
Jennifer Zhu Scott is the Chairman of The Commons Project, a non-profit public trust to build digital goods as public service. She is a Founding Partner at I.N. Capital, a digital-forward asset management firm focusing on Web3. Jennifer is a Forbes World's Top 50 Women in Tech in 2018 and a Co-Chair of the Fortune Global Tech Forum in 2019. She is among Fortune's The Most Influential Business Women in China in 2021. Jennifer is a China Fellow of The Aspen Institute and has a dual Fellowship at The Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House). In 2014, Jennifer was appointed as one of the 18 council members of the China Council convened by the Global Agenda Council, the World Economic Forum’s think tank. In 2016, WEF re-appointed her to be one of 20 members of the inaugural Council of The Future of Blockchain, and in 2020, the Data Policy Council. Jennifer was honored by WEF as a Young Global Leader in 2013.
She studied Applied Mathematics at Sichuan University and MBA in Finance at Manchester Business School. She completed the public policy and leadership program at Yale University in 2013, at Harvard Kennedy School in 2016, and in Oxford University in 2017. She also graduated from the inaugural executive program on sustainability energy and leadership at Princeton University in 2018. In 2017, Jennifer debated against the notion of Universal Basic Income at Oxford Union, and at Davos 2018, she debated against Nobel Prize winner Prof. Robert Shiller and Swedish Central Bank Deputy Governor Cecilia Skingsley on Crypto Assets.
She is a consultant for Season 5 and 6 of the HBO show Silicon Valley and a frequent public speaker and published author on data ownership, AI, and digital monetary policies. Her TED talk “Why you should get paid for your data” has more than 3.3 million views.
关于主题演讲
摘要:我们生活在一个历史时刻,一个创新像蒸汽机、计算机和互联网一样重要和有影响的时代。我们可能打开了一个潘多拉盒子,有一天我们的后代会对它被打开而感到不满,不过这次可能是个例外。可能会它被打开来了。如何让这个快速变化的时代变得有意义?如何教育下一代,使他们不仅能在人工智能时代生存下来,还能成为负责任的数字公民和一位深思熟虑的的领导者呢?
简历
朱晋郦女士担任非营利公共信托机构The Commons Project 的执行总裁,该项目旨在将数字商品构建为公共服务;她亦是专注于 web3.0数字资产管理公I.N.Capital 的创始合伙人。朱女士于2018 年入选福布斯全球科技50女性榜,在2019 年成为财富全球科技论坛的联席主席,亦被评为《财富》2021 年中国最具影响力商界女性之一。与此同时,她是阿斯彭研究所中国院士,在皇家国际事务研究所(查塔姆研究所)获取双重奖学金。2014年,Jennifer获世界经济论坛智库全球议程理事会任命为中国理事会18名理事之一。2016年,世界经济论坛再次任命她为首届区块链未来委员会的20名成员之一,并于2020 年任命为数据政策委员会的成员之一。朱晋郦女士在 2013 年被世界经济论坛评为全球青年领袖。
朱晋郦女士在四川大学学习应用数学,也曾于曼彻斯特商学院学习金融 MBA。2013 年在耶鲁大学、2016 年在哈佛大学肯尼迪学院,以及 2017 年在牛津大学完成了公共政策和领导力课程。她还于2018年从普林斯顿大学首届可持续能源和领导力高管课程中毕业。
朱女士是HBO节目《硅谷》第5季和第6季的顾问,经常就数据所有权、人工智能和数字货币政策发表公开演讲和著作。她在TED进行的演讲“为什么你应该为你的数据付费”有超过330万次观看。