Take a closer look at how AI is changing the workplace and challenging our core governance, risk and compliance (GRC) models.
Submitted by Capital Expert Services
As industries consolidate, and more companies pursue M&A, buyers need to be more vigilant than evern in their due diligence regarding what artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous systems (AS, also called robotics) risks lurk within any given transaction.
Capital Expert Services is hosting the first in its Executive Video Seminar Series, "Artificial Intelligence: The Potential, the Impact and the Risks." Friends of the M&A Leadership Council are invited to use code MALC to enjoy complimentary registration.
AI-Related Worker Dislocation and Corporate Upheaval:
How AI Is Challenging Our Core Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) Models
Tuesday, November 14
11 a.m - 12 p.m. EST
The Issue
Smart automation is rapidly changing the way we do business and having a disruptive socioeconomic impact. The most sophisticated forms of automation, AI and AS, are now able to do what was considered only science fiction a few years ago. Those technologies are in use not only in the high-tech, manufacturing, and consumer industries, but also in traditionally more conservative industries such as healthcare and financial services.
Businesses naturally focus on the upside of these technologies, as they offer potentially large revenues and productivity gains. But they also hold major new reputational and legal risks for the organizations that use them. These technologies are becoming so pervasive that almost all businesses will be using them in some way, even if they don't realize it. Without proper governance mechanisms and ethical standards in place, the unbridled use of AI and AS technologies can harm humans and society, and create massive exposures for the corporations that use them.
Who Should Attend These Seminars?
CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, CROs, GCs. board members, presidents, VPs, law firm partners and executives in human resources, education, healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, banking, IT, insurance, retail, hospitality and any related industries
What Will Executives Learn?
Our timely, interactive video seminars will help corporate executives, organizational leaders, lawyers and insurance/risk management professionals understand how this technology will ipmact their roles, and what preemptive measures they should take to minimize their organization's or client's exposure to class-action lawsiuts, regulatory action and reputational risks.
You'll get an overview of this fast-moving field, and identify what you need to look out for. You will learn:
- How fast AI is developing, and how it is changing and disrupting industries everywhere
- How these technologies are changing the workplace and impacting employment
- AI legislative initiatives around the world to watch
- Leading ethical standards and guidelines for AI being developed by the technology industry
- New reputational risks and legal liabilities that accompany the use of these technologies
- Why corporations need new governance mechanisms to handle AI and robotics
The Format
Intead of the traditional webinar with PowerPoint slides and voices in the background, we are using a new browser-based live video platform that will bring the panelists live to your device for a highly interactive experience. Attendees can also ask questions and be invited "on screen" simply by usuing the camera feature on a smartphone. We invite you to join this event and engage in the discussion.