Thought Leadership Webinar - Can machines learn ethics? The future of artificial intelligence (AI) for business
In partnership with KPMG, The University of Queensland (UQ) Business School exclusively invites you to attend our Thought Leadership Webinar: Can machines learn ethics? The future of artificial intelligence (AI) for business on Thursday 11 June 2020.
From driverless cars to Amazon’s advanced customer experiences – AI’s potential and value to organisations continues to make headlines. However, there is growing evidence and concern that the algorithms and data underpinning AI has the ability to produce bias and ethical injustice.
Ethical AI is a relatively unregulated frontier, which needs to be a top priority for organisations as they unroll and embed the next phase of machine learning across all facets of their business.
We invite you to join Associate Professor Sarah Kelly from UQ Business School and Noel Williams, Partner at KPMG, who will provide thought leadership and futurist insights on governance and data management relating to ethical issues associated with AI.
You will also take away practical insights on how some organisations have quickly made business decisions based on their trusted data.
About Thought Leadership Series
Join us for our dynamic Business School Thought Leadership Series, which presents alumni and industry friends with the latest business topics and issues impacting their careers.
In partnership with KPMG, The Thought Leadership Series showcases cutting-edge academic research paired with practical industry advice. The events also provide UQ alumni and industry guests with the opportunity to network over drinks and canapés. The Thought Leadership Series was developed in 2016 and has been delivered tri-annually in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne ever since, featuring topics including cybersecurity, marketing through virtual reality and resolving conflict in the workplace.
In response to industry and education challenges, UQ Business School, KPMG and our respected industry partners have collaborated to develop a Thought Leadership paper.
"The Thought Leadership Series topics bring awareness for how economy and ecology are linked, and my views and knowledge about our society's ecological limit are both challenged and informed by these sessions."
Reg Gulley, Executive Director, Zero Positive for Schools.
“The thing I love about the Thought Leadership Series is you get really digestible, applicable information. It’s not a lecture, it’s short, sweet and relevant.”
Chris Hurn, Director & Co-Founder, Effigy Consulting (UQ MBA Graduate, 2017)