(LEX 18) — Artificial intelligence is reshaping how local organizations operate, from classrooms in Irvine to healthcare facilities in Lexington, as professionals navigate both the opportunities and challenges of this rapidly evolving technology.

Lisa Blue, who researches AI's impact on workforce development, delivers six to eight speaking engagements per month discussing AI policy and implementation. She encounters varied student experiences with the technology.

"AI is going to change how we work before it changes who works," Blue said.

Blue works to shift perceptions about AI in education, particularly addressing misconceptions from K-12 settings.

"We do have students coming in from K through 12, who have been told AI is straight up cheating and it's bad don't use it and I'm really t

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