Learning in the Age of AI: Redesigning Work and Education
The WEF estimates 39% of current skills will become obsolete by 2030. As AI automates cognitive tasks once thought uniquely human, the social contract between employers, workers, and educators must be rewritten. What does lifelong learning look like when the shelf-life of a skill is measured in months?
Speakers
Harry Dempsey is the Tokyo Correspondent for the Financial Times, covering corporate Japan. He was previously the FT's commodities correspondent. Before that, he worked as an industry reporter and...
Satoshi Hirose is the dean of GLOBIS University. Before joining GLOBIS, he worked at BELLSYSTEM24, the largest CRM company in Japan, as SVP/Co-COO after it was acquired by Bain Capital.Satoshi began...
Yumiko Murakami serves as General Partner at MPower Partners, Japan's first ESG-focused venture capital fund. After graduating from university in Japan, she moved to the United States to pursue...
CEO and Founder of Crafter, an AI SaaS company acquired by Monex Group in 2022. After the acquisition, Maiko continued as CEO, leading product innovation and launching "Crew," an enterprise AI search...