Networking evening: “Who is leading the AI transformation?”
Ever since the breakthroughs in generative AI and against the backdrop of the EU AI Act, companies of all sizes are facing three key questions:
1. Assigning responsibility: Who is responsible at the strategic and operational level for the technical, organizational, and business implications of AI?
2. Defining structures: Is an expanded scope of responsibilities for the CIO sufficient, or is a separate Chief AI Officer position needed, or (when) does the topic fall directly under the CEO’s responsibility?
3. Securing competencies: What skills – from engineering to change management – need to be developed in the short term so that AI programs don’t get stuck in the pilot phase?
Between technology hype, regulatory pressure, and scarce resources, many companies lack a robust framework for orientation. This is exactly where the planned event comes in.
The event aims to provide decision-makers with a clear overview of how companies can strategically anchor AI in their organizations. Practical reports, research findings, and a moderated panel discussion will show which leadership, competence, and organizational structures are necessary to implement AI safely and effectively, from the initial idea to value creation.
The event offers decision-makers a compact basis for decision-making: the latest expertise on AI technologies and regulations, tried-and-tested approaches to organization and leadership, and concrete methods for realistically assessing the strategic and economic benefits of AI projects.
Register now and find out how AI can and should be managed in organizations.
- Veranstaltungsformat: Präsenz
