The Impact of AI

  • 23 February 2022
  • CPD Event
  • 500 PLACE(S) AVAILABLE
Event Details

It is time to re-think what leadership means. Historically, the perception of leadership is that it only applies to a few individuals with seniority status within an organisation. The role of said leader was to provide guidance and direction to a team.

Many conversations have centered around ‘leadership styles’ and how leaders can lead effectively. In our Leadership for all series, our range of podcasts, webcasts and blogs will explore how everyone can adopt key aspects of leadership within their roles daily.

In partnership with Nicholas Boyle, Academic Associate and Director of Storm 7 Coaching, we are delighted to share our ‘Leadership for all’ series. Each month, a new topic will be explored, delving into key subjects within the banking sector, with insight from a wide range of experts.

  • Ethical decision making
  • The impact of AI
  • Making sustainable choices
  •  Vulnerable customers

During this webcast, our Chair and panel will discuss how aspects of leadership can be implemented towards The Impact of AI, at every level.

Chair

Nicholas Boyle

Nicholas Boyle

Storm 7 Coaching | Academic Associate and Director

 
Nicholas Boyle is a highly successful Leader, Facilitator, Accredited Professional Executive Coach (AC) and Speaker with an absolute drive to deliver excellence for Customers. Specialising in cultural and behavioural change through supporting Leaders develop phenomenal Leadership principles. With a history of personal success in Performance, People Leadership and Business Development spanning the Retail, Small Business as well as Corporate environments.

Panellists

Mhairi Aitken

Mhairi Aitken

The Alan Turing Institute | Ethics Fellow in the Public Policy Programme

 

Mhairi Aitken is an Ethics Fellow in the Public Policy Programme at The Alan Turing Institute. Mhairi’s research examines social and ethical dimensions of innovation particularly relating to AI and data science. Her past research has focussed in particular on the role of machine learning in finance; governance of data-intensive health research and; ethical considerations around secondary uses of health data. Mhairi has a particular interest in the role of public engagement in informing ethical data practices. Prior to joining the Turing Institute, Mhairi was a Senior Research Associate at Newcastle University where she worked principally on an EPSRC-funded project exploring the role of machine learning in banking.

Ross Laurie

Visible Capital | CEO

 

Date & Schedule

Wednesday 23rd February 2022
13:00 – 14:00 UK GMT

Booking Details

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