Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to grow in popularity, driving productivity and collaboration across teams, departments, systems and organizations and generating increased interest to reduce inefficiencies, automate processes and propel organizations forward.
From streamlining operations to enhancing user experiences, AI has emerged as a transformative force across the higher education, not-for-profit and governmental industries, providing unparalleled opportunities for growth and efficiency across any organization. However, while the increase of AI technologies has unlocked unprecedented possibilities, it also poses new and complex challenges that require a thorough understanding of both the risks of artificial intelligence and rewards of leveraging these technologies.
As organizations employ AI in bolder and more creative ways each day, steps must be taken prior to implementing AI to ensure your organization is reaping all the benefits this technology can offer. Before getting started with any AI initiative, it’s important to have a strong understanding of the AI technologies available and a plan to govern these systems and manage risk.
This webinar is intended for organization leaders and IT professionals in the not-for-profit, higher education and public sector industries, including board members, CEOs, CFOs, CIOs and others interested in AI and emerging technologies.
There are no prerequisites for this event, and advance preparation is not required. There is no cost to attend this event.
Level: Basic
CPE credit: One (1) hour total credit
Fields of study: Specialized knowledge
A certificate of completion will be emailed to you four to six weeks following the event. For more information regarding administrative policies such as complaint and refund policies, please email learning@bakertilly.com.
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