Unlocking AI’s Potential: Insights from Citi, New York Presbyterian and Microsoft Execs on Feb. 29

Navigating the world of generative AI can be both exciting and daunting for enterprise executives. The potential is vast, but so are the challenges in implementing these powerful applications responsibly.

Join us at our upcoming AI Impact Tour event in New York City on Feb. 29. We’ll be exploring the opportunities and risks of AI, and discussing best practices for responsible implementation.

This exclusive salon event, limited to 50 attendees, is designed for enterprise technical decision-makers. Dive into the intriguing world of generative AI, learn from others’ experiences in implementing AI, and ensure your applications are ethical, transparent, accountable and fair. Enjoy networking opportunities, food and cocktails.

Our expert speakers, moderated by VentureBeat’s Sharon Goldman and Matt Marshall, will share their insights on designing, implementing and evaluating responsible AI applications.

VB Event

The AI Impact Tour – NYC

We’ll be in New York on February 29 in partnership with Microsoft to discuss how to balance risks and rewards of AI applications. Request an invite to the exclusive event below.

Also Read : The shine comes off the Vision Pro

Request an invite

Hear from Dr. Ashley Beecy, Medical Director at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, a leading academic healthcare system known for its groundbreaking research. Dr. Beecy will discuss the major applications of generative AI the system is prioritizing, including her personal favorite: instantly summarizing notes from patient visits and reducing doctors’ “pajama time.” She will also address the risks of generative AI, including bias and data privacy concerns.

Promiti Dutta, Citi Bank’s Head of Analytics Technology and Innovation for the U.S. Personal Bank, will offer insight into the bank’s process of deciding where and when to implement these applications. AI can intelligently automate manual processes, reducing the risks of mistakes. However, the cost of infrastructure investment for generative AI can be high, raising questions about risk-reward balance and alternative solutions.

Finally, Sarah Bird, the global lead for responsible AI engineering at Microsoft, will share her industry-wide perspective on balancing risks and rewards around generative AI.  Microsoft, a leader in providing generative AI solutions, will offer valuable insights to attendees. Whether you’re new to AI or already have projects underway, this event will provide valuable insights into the responsible use of AI applications. Don’t miss this chance to learn from the best, connect with your peers and contribute to the conversation on responsible AI. Apply for an invite now and join us in shaping the future of AI.

Originally appeared on: TheSpuzz

iSlumped