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The Future Center for AI and Business at Deakin University will host its third annual AI Festival in Melbourne next week June 1st and 2nd.

The 2023 theme, “Co-Creating Value with AI,” will bring together over 150 business leaders, technology innovators, academics and policy makers, including 25 expert presenters.

A series of panel sessions will not only discuss trust, ethics and privacy issues, but also explore how artificial intelligence can be used to create value for your business.

Google’s Head of Innovation Scott Thomson and Adjunct Professor Matt Cooperholtz of Deakin Business School, one of Australia’s top AI innovators, will be moderated by Professor Hind Benbiah, Director of Deakin University’s AI Center A panel discussion will discuss how companies can harness the potential of generative AI such as ChatGPT.

“With the recent rise of generative AI and the potential emergence of AI in general just around the corner, our festival invites industry leaders to reflect on the lessons of the past year and discuss the opportunities and challenges of this new technology. It provides an opportunity to share insights on how to overcome ,” said Professor Benbiah.

“This year’s program will shed light on a range of pressing topics, from exploring different aspects of AI strategy development, to the boundaries of generative AI and its ethical considerations, to how AI fosters collaboration and trust across a range of disciplines. guess

“We are at a pivotal moment when we can harness the power of AI to co-create value in unprecedented ways. We aim to better understand these technologies so that we can harness them to shape our future.”

To register for the festival, please see below. blogs.deakin.edu.au/AI and the future of work-festival/.

You don’t have to be in the Victorian capital to participate. Friday morning sessions will be held virtually.

Here’s an overview of the program:

AI Festival 2023

First day: Thursday, June 1, 9am-4:45pm

Deakin Downtown, Tower 2 Level 12/727 Collins St, Melbourne

the 2nd day: Friday, June 2nd, 9am-12:30pm
virtual session

Annual Deakin Festival Universitys Week
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