Responsible AI Series: Health, Wellbeing and Business
Thu, 05 December @ 10:00 – 12:00
This is an in-person event
Audience
The Responsible Artificial Intelligence(AI) series is only open to members of Business in the Community (BITC). This event has been designed for HR Directors, Workforce Planning & Talent Directors, CSR Directors, Educators and anybody working with AI.
Background
We are gathering industry leaders and leading academics to discuss the potential of AI-human interaction in the workplace.
About this event
This is the final event in the Responsible AI Series. This session will explore emerging trends in AI’s interaction with human behaviour, with a focus on its impact on emotional and mental health, as well as its broader social implications. We will discuss how AI influences business and financial wellbeing, considering both the risks and opportunities it presents for health and wellbeing in the workplace.
You will gain insights into best practices for effectively using AI to enhance health and wellbeing strategies in business as AI becomes more integrated across industries.
Agenda
10:00 – Arrival, Tea/Coffee & Networking
10:30 – Take seats
10:35 – Welcome and Introduction from BITC
10:40 – Speaker Introductions
10:50 – Roundtable Discussion
11:40 – Closing Remarks
12:00 – Close
Guest Speakers
- Jenn Barnett, culture change specialist leading ED&I and ESG, Grant Thornton.
- Dr Rachael Kent, Senior Lecturer in Digital Economy & Society Education, Kings College.
About the responsible AI series
AI is poised to transform work, with implications for people, places, and the planet. Every business will engage with AI, affecting employee support, customer interactions, and value chains. Responsible AI practices can enhance business performance and address societal challenges. Poor practices may perpetuate biases and worsen environmental impacts.
BITC is embarking on a series of dymanic Responsible Business AI events, spotlighting the critical challenges and barriers that AI poses if businesses fail to embrace responsible integration, where leaders and practitioners have the opportunity to collaborate with peers and gather insights from our issue area experts and trailblazing businesses within our network.
Booking and contact details and further information
- Contact Jessica.hart@bitc.org.uk, Events Coordinator at BITC for any further questions.
- Full joining instructions will be sent before the event.
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