Navigating the AI Revolution: Innovation, Responsibility, and Partnership
Event description
Join Wyndham City and RMIT University Enterprise AI and Data Analytics Hub for this free 2-hour business workshop exploring the world of Artificial Intelligence.Â
Overview
This 2-hour workshop delves into the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business. Designed for professionals, innovators, and leaders, this session explores cutting-edge AI applications, responsible practices, and the future of human-AI collaboration.
Through interactive discussions, live demonstrations, and practical Q&A, you'll leave with insights that will get you started on integrating AI into your workplace responsibly and effectively.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is ideal for:
- Business leaders aiming to integrate AI into their operations.
- Professionals/Innovators keen to understand how to responsibly leverage AI for enhanced productivity and customer satisfaction.
Agenda
Part 1: Introduction to AI for Business (1 hour)
- The Evolution of AI: A brief history of how AI has transformed industries.
- AI in the Workplace: Explore practical applications enhancing efficiency and productivity.
- AI to Enhance Innovation:
- Operations Management: Streamlining processes and decision-making.
- Customer Services: Elevating customer experiences through AI tools.
Coffee Break (15 minutes)
Network with fellow participants.
Part 2: Responsible AI and Human-AI Collaboration (45 minutes)
- Responsible Use of AI: Best practices for ethical and responsible AI adoption.
- Future of Human-AI Collaboration: Insights on blending human ingenuity with AI capabilities.
- Interactive Q&A: Participate in live polling via Menti and explore ways to partner effectively with AI.
Interaction to expect at workshop
- Quick Demo: Witness AI in action with Copilot Studio, a tool designed to simplify and enhance workflows.
- Menti Engagement: Share your thoughts and questions live using Menti.Â
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