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Lecture from tech executive will explore critical thinking in an AI-powered world

Kyndryl Vice President Anshu Kak to present 2025 Fram Signature Lecture

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Anshu Kak, a pioneering force in leadership and technology, will be this year’s featured speaker for the Eugene H. Fram Signature Lecture in Critical Thinking at RIT.

Distinguished engineer Anshu Kak doesn’t believe that artificial intelligence (AI) will replace people. Instead, it can augment human capabilities—but the key is understanding how to leverage it effectively.

Kak, the global vice president for Google Cloud Platform and Data/Private AI Practice at Kyndryl, will headline the 2025 Eugene H. Fram Signature Lecture in Critical Thinking at RIT. The highly accomplished C-level executive will offer insights into leadership and technology.

Her presentation, “Augmented Leadership: Critical Thinking in the Age of GenAI,” will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, in RIT’s Ingle AuditoriumStudent Alumni Union. The talk is free and open to the public. There will be a light reception in Fireside Lounge after the lecture.

Kak’s presentation will focus on the critical role of leaders as orchestrators of intelligent systems and facilitators of seamless human-AI collaboration. She will explore how to navigate complexities of autonomous agents, cultivate critical thinking in the context of industry-relevant use cases, and drive informed, strategic decisions.

“Critical thinkers can continually adapt to rapidly evolving technological, aesthetic, and social environments, and manifest new ideas, both individually and collectively,” said Jennifer Schneider, professor, senior director of Integrated Curriculum, and Eugene H. Fram Chair of Applied Critical Thinking. “We must think critically to assess all our technologies—including AI and the information it is built upon—as they integrate into and across our lives.”

Attendees to this year’s Fram Lecture will learn how to lead effectively in an era defined by continuous AI evolution, empower teams, and foster AI-driven decision-making.

As a technical executive, Kak has more than 25 years of experience at tech giants Google, IBM, and GE. She led Google Cloud’s global Principal Architect community and spearheaded Google’s Solution Design Method, an approach grounded in critical and design thinking that reflects her commitment to solving complex problems through thoughtful, human-centered leadership.

The annual Eugene H. Fram Signature Lecture in Critical Thinking is part of the campuswide Applied Critical Thinking initiative, which integrates critical thinking improvement in classes and community life and promotes it through events. The Eugene H. Fram Chair was founded in 2011 through a donation from an RIT alumnus who wished to recognize the impact of Eugene H. Fram, a professor emeritus of marketing. Fram taught at RIT for 51 years and was a chair in Saunders College of Business.

Register online to attend the lecture.

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