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Generative AI and Ethics Compliance
18th Oct
2:00pm - 2:40pm BST
Pioneer 2 (Ground Floor)
26 attended
Session Description
Artificial intelligence offers substantial advantages across diverse domains; however, it also presents significant risks and the potential for unintended consequences. A thorough examination of the root causes underlying these challenges is essential. Additionally, cultivating a comprehensive understanding of the limitations and inherent risks associated with AI is imperative to facilitate its ethical, secure, and responsible deployment.
Attendees (26)
Sophia Dukhota
Junior D365 Developer at Openwork Partnership
Pedro Ferreira
TAM Datacenters at PartÃcular
Wesley Crellin
Business Development at Pvt
Alex Hazeldine
Partner Enablement Manager at Crayon
Danielle Stevenson
Operations Director at Netshell Limited
Graham Ferguson
Senior Software Developer at QuarterCentury
Jenny Neal
Lead Developer at University of Exeter
Deniz Whelan
Systems Development Manager at University of Glasgow
Pradeep Kandel
System Engineer at ERGOS UK
Felix Nupa
Power Platform Senior Developer at NTTDATA
oliver wilding
Simon Matthews
DIrector of Technology at independent
Alex Franklin
Head of Modern Work at Intelogy
Sheena McHardy
Operations Lead at Evolve iMS
Anne Marie Gregory
Director of Finance Transformation at Jisc
Gordon Boyle
Head of Managed Service Sales at Quorum
+10 other Attendees