AI for Human Flourishing: Navigating the Tension Between Human Skills and AI Tools
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An exclusive course at the Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) that examines what makes us uniquely human and how that humanity enables us to flourish in the age of AI. Led by Dr. Jennifer Aaker, the course explores the capabilities and limits of AI, asking where emerging technologies can help us become our best selves and what should remain distinctly human. Students develop personal AI agents as co-pilots and contribute to a "Collective Anthology" reflecting on human-machine dilemmas.

Target Audience: Stanford Graduate School of Business students and eligible Stanford graduate students interested in the intersection of AI, ethics, and personal growth.

Geographic Eligibility: Stanford University (In-person).

Tangible Benefit: Access to world-class faculty (Dr. Jennifer Aaker, Fei-Fei Lee) and industry pioneers; hands-on experimentation with advanced AI tools; and publication in the 2026 Collective Anthology.

DEADLINE: Winter 2026 Quarter (Check Stanford GSB registration deadlines).

Location : Stanford, CA, USA

Categories : Machine Learning . Personal Growth

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