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Managing Intelligent Automation experiences in organizations

Fri
17
Feb
Time Friday 17 February, 2023 at 12:15 - 13:00
Place Online via Zoom

AI adoption is accelerating, and many organizational implementation models focus on technology readiness, capabilities-based maturity models, and digital transformation leadership. This research focuses on emerging findings on multi-stakeholder approaches to pre-adoption preparations, organizational behavior, and multi-level organizational decision-making, based on how technology is understood, procured, and applied.

These sessions offer a big-picture view of some of the challenges associated with implementing AI, RPA, and related applications in the workplace, based on research and industry insight. Participants will be encouraged to think about inclusive aspects of choosing AI-based products and services, and to consider them using the latest standards of practice around AI, including those based on Scotland's AI Strategy.

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Please register here: #frAIday, and we will send you a link in good time before the event, open to everyone who is interested in AI!

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We are interested in AI research that benefits people by taking into account ethical, legal, technical, cultural, and social aspects – AI for the Good of All. To achieve this, we collaborate with researchers and experts in all disciplines and through internationally established networks and other partners. Read more about TAIGA here.

Event type: Lecture

Talare

Luciana Blaha, Dr., Assistant Professsor in Business Management and Intelligent Automation, Edinburgh Business School. 

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