Generation1.ca’s Fall 2025 Bronze Prize was awarded to team Insights by Cheche, led by Godfrey Cheche. Cheche’s solo approach allowed for quick decision-making and focused problem-solving. The proposal emphasized balancing AI with human expertise, fostering personal connections through “trust anchors” and highlighting Generation1.ca’s role in amplifying immigrant talent and inclusive innovation.
Category: Fall 2025 Career Fair and Case Competition
AI and Human Collaboration: NextWave AI’s Winning Strategy for SkillsSnap
Srijan Prakash, the solo Gold Prize winner from Generation1.ca’s Fall 2025 case competition, shares his transformative educational journey, shaped by technology and curiosity. His innovative approach combines artificial intelligence with human insight, aiming to enhance collaboration and ethical AI use. He envisions advancing careers and community impact through responsible technology.
Congratulations to Generation1.ca’s Case Competition Winners!
At Vividata’s Attention to Action Conference, winners of Generation1.ca’s Case Competition were announced, highlighting the importance of audience measurement in advertising. Discussions included reaching diverse populations and leveraging behavioral science in marketing. The event featured eight teams tackling AI ethics and workforce challenges, with NextWave AI, Triomphe, and Insights by Cheche recognized for their innovative solutions.
Explore Opportunities at Generation1.ca’s Virtual Career Fair and Case Competition
On August 26, 2025, Generation1.ca participated in the Career Resources Fair with Humber Downtown, facilitating networking and career insights for students. Collaborating with various organizations, they provide tools for job searching and professional growth. Their upcoming event, the Fall 2025 Virtual Career Fair, focuses on empowering immigrant professionals through AI and collaboration.
Brains Over Bots: Critical Thinking in the Age of Artificial General Intelligence
Professor Arundati Dandapani will present her research on critical thinking amid the rise of artificial general intelligence (AGI) at Humber Polytechnic’s FLAS Forward Symposium on August 27, 2025. The session emphasizes the importance of human skills, such as ethical reasoning and adaptability, in preparing for an AI-driven future.
