Free Webinar
20 June
15:00 - 16:00 CEST (Brussels)
9am - 10 EDT (Washington, D.C.)
15:00 - 16:00 CEST (Brussels)
9am - 10 EDT (Washington, D.C.)
Given the potential benefits of AI in public affairs, how can you harness data, use algorithms to map stakeholders or predict crisis, while also managing potential ethical issues?
Featured Topic & Speakers
From healthcare to manufacturing and from competition to employment, artificial intelligence (AI) is forcing policymakers to face many ethical, moral and legal challenges. But AI is also bringing value to the communications process.
We will explore a European approach to AI and the potential challenges for industries affected by the widespread adoption of AI technology, looking at issues such as liability and ethics. We will focus on one central question: what is the role of public affairs professionals and why is it important to engage in the ongoing process of policy formation?
Featured topics include:
- Get familiar with the most important activities being carried out in the field of AI across Europe of interest to government affairs specialists, including data-based insights
- Learn how to harness data, use algorithms to map stakeholders or predict a crisis, while also managing potential ethical issues
- Share best practices for assessing the impact of AI on your industry and how your vision fits into the new age
- Learn about the new opportunities AI brings to government relations and how to manage the rapid rise of new tools and rules by maximising the effectiveness of your internal and external communication
John Higgins, CBE
Senior Advisor
Technology and Government
Burson Cohn & Wolfe
Tom Korman
Manager
Burson Cohn & Wolfe
PhD candidate in AI and Law
VU Amsterdam
Nicholas Hodac
Government and Regulatory Affairs Executive
IBM Europe
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