The Foundations of Modern AI and its Transformative Potential in the Business World
Summary
Join us for an engaging and accessible exploration of the foundations of modern AI and its transformative potential in the business world. This session is tailored for business leaders and decision-makers, providing insights on how AI can be seamlessly integrated into your operations while considering both its promises and limitations. During the presentation, we will discuss key indicators for successful AI implementation, helping you identify the right opportunities for AI within your organization. We will also delve into the strategic decision of building versus buying AI solutions, weighing the benefits of customization and control against the challenges of investment and expertise. By the end of this session, you will be equipped with a clear understanding of the technology behind the hype, enabling you to critically evaluate marketing claims and identify opportunities for successful AI projects. Expect to leave with actionable insights that will empower you to leverage AI effectively in your business and personal life.
Acacia Brovedani is the Director of Business Intelligence and Enterprise Architecture at Nova Scotia power, where she is helping guide the organizations digital transformation. Previously, as a Senior Manager in EY’s AI and Data practice, she worked with some of Canada’s largest companies leading projects on master data solutions, data governance platforms, data strategy, advanced analytics, and AI.
PDUs
1
Location
Virtual
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