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Responsible AI Series: Shaping Future Work with AI
Tue, 14 May @ 14:00 – 16:00
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
Despite a rapid increase in the use of AI by businesses, very few organisations have assessed the risks and opportunities. Only 38% of organisations have conducted an AI risk assessment. Generative AI’s impact on education and employment is complex but this presents opportunities for growth and job creation.*
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.
About the event
Join us to gain a nuanced understanding of how AI is reshaping the workforce landscape and discover strategies for adapting to this transformative era. Delve into the risks and opportunities presented by AI, featuring expert insights, panel discussions, and break-out sessions to understand the evolving relationship between technology, education and employment.
Guest speakers
Michael Noonan, Managing Director – Software, Capita
Laura Keith, Chief Executive Officer, Hive Learning
Dave Gibbs, Education Strategy & AI lead, STEM Learning
Refreshments
Tea and coffee will be provided.
Booking and contact details and further information
- Contact Jessica Hart, Events Coordinator at BITC for any further questions.
- Full joining instructions will be sent before the event.
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References
*Airmic.com (Feb 2024)50% of organisations have not conducted AI risk assessments.