Latest Advances in Generative AI: Expert Panel Discussion
Event description
Join us for an enlightening panel discussion featuring Christchurch's leading voices in Generative AI. This live conversation will explore cutting-edge developments, real-world applications, and bold questions shaping the future of AI.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, knowledge worker, technologist, or simply GenAI-curious—this panel will offer the clarity, context, and inspiration you need to stay ahead of the curve.
✅ What to Expect:
- 🚀 Breakdowns of the latest GenAI tools, models, and breakthroughs
- 🧠 Insights from thought leaders and practitioners at the forefront
- 🎯 Actionable takeaways for applying GenAI in your work and world
- 💬 Interactive audience Q&A (bring your questions or use Slido!)
- 📚 Resources and next steps for deeper learning after the event
⚡ What's New, What's Next:
- The rise of agentic AI and multimodal capabilities
- Enterprise adoption trends and emerging use cases
- Where AI is heading in the next 6–12 months—and why it matters
🧠 Human + Machine:
- How GenAI enhances human creativity and leadership
- Strategic uses of prompting, automation, and augmentation
- The new "literacy" of working with AI tools
🔥 Hot Topics We’re Not Afraid to Tackle:
- AI hallucinations, bias, and misinformation
- Legal and ethical tensions around copyright, consent, and IP
- Cultural shifts in hiring, workflow, and the future of knowledge work
- The line between hype and genuinely disruptive innovation
🎤 Featuring:
A lineup of local Christchurch experts and AI innovators
- Bradley Fraser, Co-founder, Agentic Intelligence
- Dr. Elsamari Botha, Associate Professor, University of Canterbury
- Tim Ackroyd, Product Manager, Caitlyn AI
- Hannah Hardy-Jones, Co-Founder, Contented AI
- Cowan Henderson, Co-founder, Avocado AI
Moderated by Caelan Huntress, Generative AI Trainer
🔗 Register now to secure your spot.
Come for the insights. Stay for the unexpected.
📩 Questions? Reach out to hello@genaitraining.co.nz
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