Presented on: Thursday, April 4th at 12:00 PM EDT
Artificial intelligence is dramatically reshaping every aspect of business and society. Nearly every job will face some impact from AI - and positions making more than $100,000 per year are particularly vulnerable to AI disruption in professions such as consulting, investment banking, asset management, software engineering, and general management. How can leaders respond to this magnitude and pace of disruption? What new questions of corporate management and governance arise in the AI age?
In this dynamic, content-rich webinar with David Shrier, Professor of Practice in AI & Innovation with Imperial College London and author of Welcome to AI: A Human Guide to Artificial Intelligence, you will learn:
About the author: David Shrier is a futurist and innovation catalyst with expertise in harnessing artificial intelligence and other technology to grow revenue. He is a Professor of Practice in AI & Innovation at Imperial College London, where he leads the Centre for Digital Transformation and co-directs the Trusted AI Alliance. He also runs venture studio Visionary Future LLC, helping Global 2000 companies create breakout growth and incubating new technology-enabled businesses. David has led public and private companies in AI, fintech, and digital technology, including, as CEO, delivering an oversubscribed IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. His efforts have driven more than $11 billion of institutional innovation across multiple global enterprises. He has helped over 100 national governments on technology policy and served on the advisory committee for the EU AI Act. David has published nine books in the past nine years about the impact of technology on business and society, most recently Welcome to AI: A Human Guide to Artificial Intelligence.
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