George Brown College Hosts Historic Congress 2025 Panel on Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanities Graduates
TORONTO, June 3, 2025 /CNW/ - For the first time in its 94-year history, the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences – Canada's largest academic gathering – is being held at a college rather than a university. Toronto's George Brown College (GBC) is the proud host of this year's event, marking a significant milestone in its rise as a hub for innovative education and public scholarship.
The Big Question: Where Do Humanities Graduates Fit in an AI World?
At a workshop held at GBC's Waterfront campus on May 31, the focus turned to one of the most urgent questions facing post-secondary education: What future awaits humanities and social science graduates in a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence?
Titled "A.I. Ethics and Disruption – Future of Work for Graduates in Humanities and the Social Sciences," the panel brought together students, academics, and thought leaders for a robust discussion on AI's impact on ethics, employment, and education.
Experts Emphasize the Need for Critical Thinkers in Tech
"[There is] a huge need for people who can talk about these things critically," said Dinuka Gunaratne, Director of Career Development at Northeastern University, who co-led the session with University of Ottawa Professor Dr. Karine Coen-Sanchez.
The panelists stressed that AI is not just a technical issue; it's a human one. And that's precisely where humanities and social sciences graduates come in.
"Do We Jump on the Train?": Engaging with AI Responsibly
Coen-Sanchez posed a challenge to the audience: "When a train goes by, do we jump on the train, or do we watch it go by?"
"I ask: how can I benefit from this service without it being too intrusive, without it dominating?" she added. "What are the opportunities? What risks does this present for graduating students? How can students prepare for the rapidly shifting skills that are shaped by AI?"
During the wide-ranging discussion, participants grappled with these questions and shared experiences and strategies for working with a technology that brings a rapidly shifting set of ethical issues. These range from privacy concerns in research projects to invisible biases in hiring processes to misinformation.
Gunaratne said that it is these very issues that make it essential for graduates of humanities and social science programs to be engaged in the application of artificial intelligence.
Emerging Careers at the Intersection of AI and Humanities
Gunaratne highlighted several emerging career paths where humanities graduates will be essential in the AI economy:
Human - AI Collaboration Facilitators
Algorithm Explainers
Inclusive Design Specialists
AI Policy Analysts
These roles require deep critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and cross-disciplinary communication, all of which are core strengths of humanities and social sciences graduates.
Ethics, Advocacy, and Action in Academia and Industry
Gunaratne and Coen-Sanchez called on students and professionals to play an active role in shaping AI's trajectory.
Key recommendations included:
Engaging with ethics committees and algorithmic audits
Participating in policy development and public consultations
Contributing to industry standards and advisory councils
"This is the value that humanities and social sciences graduates bring," said Gunaratne. "Critical analysis, theoretical frameworks, qualitative research, and the ability to contextualize technological change."
George Brown College: At the Forefront of AI and Ethical Innovation
With Congress 2025 underway, George Brown College has solidified its place as a forward-thinking institution ready to host national conversations that matter. By spotlighting ethical AI and the future of work, it is helping shape a new generation of professionals equipped to meet the challenges — and opportunities — of a rapidly changing world.
As AI continues to transform industries, George Brown College is leading the way in preparing the next generation of tech professionals through its innovative Applied A.I. Solutions Development program — one of the first of its kind offered by a Canadian college.
Media are encouraged to reach out and arrange interviews with our in-house experts on the transcendental nature of this technology by contacting Saron Fanel. Contact details are below.
If you're interested in scheduling an interview or learning more, media opportunities are available throughout Congress 2025, running all week from May 30 to June 6 at George Brown College.
About George Brown College
Toronto's George Brown College is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples. George Brown prepares innovative, adaptable graduates with the skills to thrive in a rapidly changing job market. With three campuses in the downtown core, the college blends theory with experiential learning, applied research, and entrepreneurship opportunities. George Brown offers 175 full-time programs and 182 continuing education certificates/designations across a wide variety of professions to more than 30,100 full-time students and receives more than 53,900 continuing education registrations annually. Students can earn certificates, diplomas, graduate certificates, apprenticeships, and degrees. www.georgebrown.ca.

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