As we step into 2025, the momentum of AI continues to shape the technological landscape. Notably, Microsoft's substantial investment in OpenAI, the visionary force behind Dall-E image generation and ChatGPT chatbot, marks the ongoing significance of AI. The public sector, recognising the transformative potential, increasingly harnesses AI for streamlined administrative tasks and tailored user services.
In this workshop, we delve into the evolving realms of 'AI' and 'Machine Learning,' exploring their integration into both public and private sectors. Emphasis is placed on addressing contemporary challenges, with a focus on GDPR and other information governance and records management issues. Participants will leave with practical strategies for approaching Machine Learning and AI, heightened awareness of key resources, and insights into current best practices, ensuring they stay abreast of this rapidly advancing field.While the utilisation of AI brings immense benefits, it also raises ethical considerations that could impact lives and fundamental rights. Recognising this, our course emphasises the critical role of data protection and information governance officers in comprehending the implications of AI technology and utilising it in a fair and lawful manner. Stay ahead in 2024 by joining our workshop and positioning yourself at the forefront of AI understanding.
Key Topics
- What is 'AI' and 'Machine Learning'?
- What is 'Artificial Intelligence' in all it's senses?
- Where does AI and Machine Learning currently exist in organisations?
- Common areas of challenge based on the Data Protection Principles
- Information & Records Management
- Data Management & Data Quality
- Approaching IG Challenges
- Completing a DPIA on proposed AI/Machine Learning
- Managing risk
- Governance Frameworks
- Example frameworks
- Culture
- Links with other frameworks
Event Information
| Event Date | 08-06-2026 10:00 am |
| Individual Price | From £449 plus VAT |
| Location | Online (live) |
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