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Past Event

Conversations that Matter: Data, Analytics, and AI (online event)

December 6, 2022
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
America/New_York
Online Event

In an ever increasingly unpredictable and uncertain environment, the role of data and analytics in driving business outcomes and organizational impact is more critical than ever before. Organizations that leverage data and analytics to solve real world complex problems and identify opportunities will be able to transform themselves into innovative, efficient, and sustainable businesses of the future.

As a part of the IKNS Conversations that Matter Series, the M.S. in Information & Knowledge Strategy (IKNS) program is proud to bring you this exciting online event. IKNS Lecturer Benjamin Royce will lead the conversation with Shail Jain (Founder of Foresight Ventures,LLC and former Global Lead, Data & AI for Accenture) and Ritika Gunnar (Senior Director Product Management and Product Activation, Google) discussing the transformative power of AI technologies for business strategies, practical examples of applying AI/ML techniques, potential implications in societal, economic and business implementation as well as building the culture needed for AI adoption.

Register here. 

Key Topics:

  • Overview of AI/ML technologies: State of the art AI and ML techniques, speech and image recognition, robotics, neural networks, deep learning, predictive analysis etc.
  • Business Implementation: Need for overall data and analytical strategy in line with organizational strategy, emphasis on everything starts with data and ends with data, choosing use cases wisely (which problems can AI be applied to and what are the benefits to the organization), moving from pilot to production, scalability, common good, make lives easier, positive impact.
  • Challenges/Opportunities: realistic vs unrealistic promises of AI, quality data to train models, bias, gaps (data governance, regulations, privacy, security, data protection), ethical considerations, process deficiencies, building the culture needed for AI adoption (leadership support and messaging, employees upskilling, literacy, human vs robotics fear).

 

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