Ethical Generative AI can serve as an interface to open datasets in order to identify the value of data and promote data-driven innovation and citizen-centric services for the benefit of citizens. Join as Linda Shave Life FRIM explores ethical Generative AI, benefits, limitations, risks and how it can be applied across many areas of the business!
In a digital landscape where data-driven innovation is paramount, understanding the ethical implications and opportunities of Generative AI is essential.
Join us for a thought-provoking webinar by Linda Shave Life FRIM, an esteemed Researcher, Author, and Advocate for the Records and Information Management industry, as we delve into the realm of Ethical Generative AI!
In this session, we will explore how Ethical Generative AI can serve as a powerful interface to open datasets, unlocking the value of data and fostering innovation to enhance citizen-centric services. While Generative AI is often associated with concerns such as deepfakes and misinformation, this webinar will shine a light on its ethical applications and potential benefits. Join as Linda Shave, with her extensive expertise, will shed light on crucial topics including Ethical Generative AI, benefits, limitations, risks and how it can be applied across many areas of the business.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and explore innovative strategies!
Researcher, Author and Advocate for the Records and Information Management Industry
*Please note this session will be recorded and made available post event to all registered attendees
*Please be advised that this session will confer 1 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) point upon successful attendance of the webinar. This credit will be automatically allocated to each delegate following the conclusion of the webinar.
Don't forget to double check what time this is for you as the Australian Daylight Saving Time is back:
Location | Local Time | Time Zone | UTC Offset |
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Perth (Australia – Western Australia) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 8:00:00 am | AWST | UTC+8 hours |
Eucla (Australia – Western Australia) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 8:45:00 am | ACWST | UTC+8:45 hours |
Darwin (Australia – Northern Territory) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 9:30:00 am | ACST | UTC+9:30 hours |
Brisbane (Australia – Queensland) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 10:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Adelaide (Australia – South Australia) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 9:30:00 am | ACST | UTC+9:30 hours |
Lord Howe Island (Australia – Lord Howe Island) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 10:30:00 am | LHST | UTC+10:30 hours |
Sydney (Australia – New South Wales) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 10:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Hobart (Australia – Tasmania) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 10:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Melbourne (Australia – Victoria) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 10:00:00 am | AEST | UTC+10 hours |
Auckland (New Zealand – Auckland) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 12:00:00 noon | NZST | UTC+12 hours |
Chatham Islands (New Zealand – Chatham Islands) | Tuesday, 13 August 2024 at 12:45:00 pm | CHAST | UTC+12:45 hours |
Researcher, Author and Advocate for the Records and Information Management Industry
Linda is a futurist who has a fascination on how evolving technologies can be used in innovated ways. Linda is a researcher, presenter, advisor and author. Her innovation, knowledge and expertise have been nationally and internationally recognised. Amongst her numerous industry awards is the prestigious gold medal laureate for government innovation issued in Washington DC. Linda is a regular contributor to the iQ magazine, an advocate for the RIM profession and an educator who believes in lifelong learning, reskilling and upskilling the workforce for the jobs of today and tomorrow.