Alumni Information Series Guides Us Into The Age of AI
Recognizing the growing influence of artificial intelligence and the questions it raises, the St. Michael’s College School Alumni Association (SMCSAA) recently hosted a virtual session in the Alumni Information Series on January 22 that focused on the technology’s evolution and real-world impact. The discussion brought together alumni and members of the St. Michael’s community to explore how artificial intelligence has developed, from early rules-based systems of the 1950s to today’s powerful generative AI and what that evolution means for work, education, politics, and everyday life. The session emphasized that while AI is transforming how tasks are performed, it is best understood as a tool that enhances human capabilities rather than replacing human judgment. Sam Passafiume ’01, Alumni Information Series keynote speaker. The conversation was led by Sam Passafiume ’01, vice president of operational data, information, and AI at RBC. Drawing on his professional experience, Passafiume outlined how the technology is already reshaping workplaces by improving efficiency, automating routine tasks, and supporting complex analysis, while also highlighting its limitations in areas such as ethics, decision-making, and accountability. Moderator and SMCS Alumni Association director Chris Smith ’06 guided the discussion, helping connect technical concepts to practical, real-world implications. “Sam gave us a great overview of AI and highlighted the importance of being a student of AI and learning how to use it to your advantage, so you’re not left behind by those who are using it,” says Smith. Throughout the session, Passafiume stressed the importance of critical thinking and ethical decision-making. He encouraged attendees to focus on developing skills such as asking good questions, understanding context, and recognizing the limitations and risks of AI systems. Examples from industries including capital markets, education, and the arts illustrated both the opportunities and challenges presented by rapid technological change. Chris Smith ’06, SMCS Alumni Information Series moderator. “While AI can accelerate progress





