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DMC Lecture Series: The Future鈥疘s鈥疦ot鈥疐ixed: How AI & Non鈥慏eterministic Systems Are Reshaping Work

The first event for this year’s DMC Lecture series features a Ramapo Computer Science alum – Save the date!

Tuesday September 9th, 2025
ASB 429 @ 5:30pm

Artificial intelligence is changing how we work, moving us from predictable processes to systems that operate on probabilities and uncertainty. This talk explores what this shift means for students entering the workforce. Devinder will examine how humans and AI collaborate in practice, what skills are becoming essential, and how to make responsible decisions when working with uncertain technologies. Students will learn practical strategies for thriving in careers where adaptability and critical evaluation of AI outputs are key professional skills.

Speaker Bio
is a 秘密研究所 Computer Science graduate (2016), who currently shapes AI curriculum development at DataCamp and leads technology communities at Frontier Tower and AICamp SF. His engineering background spans diverse industries, including jet engine testing systems at Qt, surgical robotics at Johnson & Johnson, and medical imaging platforms at Canfield Scientific. Sodhi focuses on practical AI implementation and education, teaching professionals how to effectively integrate AI tools into their workflows while maintaining critical oversight of probabilistic outputs.

Categories: Data Science, Lecture Series, MSCS, MSDS