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November IUS-SHRM HR Breakfast Series: Navigating the AI Landscape: Essential Skills & Ethical Considerations for Business & HR

  • 11/08/2024
  • 7:30 AM - 9:15 AM
  • IU Southeast, University Center North, 4201 Grant Line Rd., New Albany IN 47150

IUS HR Breakfast Series - 1.25 recertification credits (SHRM and HRCI)

Nov. 8: Navigating the AI Landscape: Essential Skills & Ethical Considerations for Business & HR

Speaker: Dr. Adam Maksl

RSVP at the IUS-SHRM Site

Program Description: In an era where technology is rapidly transforming the landscape of work, understanding and leveraging Generative AI is crucial for staying ahead. This session is designed to provide business and HR leaders with essential knowledge and skills to navigate and thrive in an AI-driven future. AI may not replace you, but those who master its use will have a significant advantage. Equip yourself and your organization with the tools and insights needed to stay competitive and future-ready. In this session, we will cover the following:

  • Demystifying Generative AI: Gaining a clear understanding of what generative AI is, how it functions, and the broad implications it has for various professions.
  • Ethical Foundations: Discussing key ethical considerations surrounding generative AI, including authenticity, intellectual property, bias mitigation, and privacy.
  • Skill Development: Learning the essentials of effective 'prompt engineering' to maximize the benefits of generative AI tools.
  • Practical Application for Business and HR: Exploring practical examples and techniques to incorporate generative AI into HR practices, with a focus on enhancing communication, consultation, and analysis, and other essential skills.
  • Change Management, Learning, and Development: Engaging in discussions on the impact of AI on the workforce and developing strategies to help prepare your organization for the AI revolution, emphasizing the importance of digital literacy and professional development in understanding AI's role in the future of work.
  • Registration and check-in: 7:30 a.m.
  • Continental breakfast and networking: 7:30 - 8:00 a.m.
  • Program:  8:00 - 9:15 a.m.

Location: IU Southeast, University Center North, 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany IN 47150

Questions? Contact Dr. Alysa Lambert at alylambe@ius.edu


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