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Let’s talk Responsible AI with Professor Virginia Dignum

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For many businesses AI has become an integral part of their business practice and they are already working on ensuring their AI is ethically sound. Unethical use of AI entails a serious risk to business success, especially considering legislative bodies such as the EU are already setting rules for the game. The purpose of this webinar is to offer you the opportunity to understand more about AI & Ethics.

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KPMG

We are continuously seeing an increased demand amongst our clients to streamline internal as well as external operations. The change in business climate is driving a need for new business models and enhanced efficiency internally, something that is increasingly evident within several large transformation projects.

The common denominator when building future-ready businesses is data; how one goes about gathering insights and boosting efficiency. Here, AI plays a central role and creates great opportunities. There is no doubt the future is AI driven. However, as with all great opportunities it is important to understand where the pitfalls lie. Legislative bodies are already looking at launching rules and regulations relating to AI & Ethics and hence it is of huge importance for businesses to start deep-diving into what this means for their organisation and AI. To mitigate the risk of falling behind and ultimately becoming irrelevant in the market, businesses need to begin preparing today in order to avoid missing out on future development opportunities.

For many businesses AI has become an integral part of their business practice and they are already working on ensuring their AI is ethically sound. Unethical use of AI entails a serious risk to business success, especially considering legislative bodies such as the EU are already setting rules for the game. The purpose of this webinar is to offer you the opportunity to understand more about AI & Ethics.

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