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W456: The True Implications of AI for the Association Industry: Part 3 – Responsible AI And Associations’ Role In Defining The Ethics Of AI

October 19 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The True Implications of AI for the Association Industry

A four-part strategic conversation between forward thinking industry leaders and YOU, about how association leaders should be thinking about the impact of generative AI on the association industry as a whole, as well as on your own association and its members.  This series will provide food for thought and some questions for consideration, through a full group discussion hosted by a small group of panelists who have already put a lot of thought into these topics and have some insight to share. The bulk of the time will be for general discussion and Q&A – you will be sure to leave with your mind buzzing as well as some practical ideas and next steps to bring back to your organization.

We will cover the following topics:

 

Part 3 – Responsible AI And Associations’ Role In Defining The Ethics Of AI

The Responsible AI Manifesto states, “We have to be willing to have the hard conversations now so that we do not ruin what can be one of the most transformative technological shifts in human history. As AI capabilities race forward, leaders must clearly define their principles, policies and procedures.”  How can associations – standards-bearers by design—lead the charge?  How should we start thinking about the ethics of AI, starting at home in our own organizations? 

Bring your questions, ideas, and resources/links if you have some!  All sessions in this series will provide actionable resources from panelists and participants for all to take away.

 

Part 4 – Personalization, Privacy and AI

Personalization, targeted content, and questions of privacy have been points of discussions for years. Why then are the very people who touted the value of personalizing online experiences decrying the wickedness of generative AI? Google, Facebook, and even LinkedIn ply us with ads and content based on algorithms we will never see. In fact, harnessing those algorithms to our benefit is the holy grail of marketers. We will discuss the high-level differences that make the considerations for generative AI and narrative chat a new, and often concerning new tool in the hands of both good and bad actors.

Bring your questions, ideas, and resources/links if you have some!  All sessions in this series will provide actionable resources from panelists and participants for all to take away.

REGISTER for Part 4

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • – Explore ethical considerations for leveraging AI technology in organizations
  • – Learn about the trends in and key considerations for constructing a framework for responsible use of AI
  • – Understand the questions they need to ask in order to develop ethical AI solutions
  • – Develop strategies for staying informed of new and evolving regulations and standards associated with responsible AI usage

 

 

Level Intermediate
NASBA (Field of Study) Business Management & Organization
CAE (Subject Domain) Organizational Strategy
Prerequisites and advance preparation needed 1 years operations experience. No advance preparation required
Reviewer Wade Tetsuka, CPA
CPE/CAE Credits 1.0
Cost Free
Delivery Group Internet Based

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INSTRUCTORS
Maddie Grant, CAE
Culture Designer and Digital Strategist, Propel
Maddie Grant is an expert culture designer and digital strategist who focuses on helping organizations prosper during times of change. She has specific expertise in…
Paul Roetzer
Founder & CEO, Marketing AI Institute
Paul Roetzer is founder and CEO of Marketing AI Institute. He is the author of Marketing Artificial Intelligence (Matt Holt Books, 2022), The Marketing Performance…
Elizabeth Engel, M.A., CAE
Chief Strategist, Spark Consulting, LLC
Elizabeth Weaver Engel, M.A., CAE, is Chief Strategist at Spark Consulting. For more than 25 years, Elizabeth has helped associations grow in membership, marketing, communications,…
Jennifer Yarrish
Director, Enterprise Strategy
Experienced manager with strategic planning and implementation expertise across the consumer goods, higher education, energy, healthcare, and financial services sectors; well-suited for research, strategy, development,…