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DESCRIPTION:Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from 
 magic. - Arthur C. Clarke\, Clarke’s Third Law (1973)&nbsp\;Artificial Int
 elligence is transforming our experiences\, our relationships\, our cultur
 e\, and our world. Join us for an engaging fireside chat that will address
  timely questions about how individuals and organizations can adapt to a r
 apidly evolving world that is increasingly powered by artificial intellige
 nce.&nbsp\;From the individual's perspective\, the speakers will delve int
 o considerations that individuals need to weigh when using AI technologies
 . Which skills will be most important in the post-ChatGPT world? How can i
 ndividuals leverage AI as a tool for skill development and augmentation? H
 ow can we identify skills that are most vulnerable to atrophy in an AI-pow
 ered world?&nbsp\;For organizations\, deploying AI requires a comprehensiv
 e approach rooted in responsibility. What are the key trade-offs organizat
 ions should consider in the deployment and use of artificial intelligence?
  What are the principles of the Responsible AI framework\, and how can org
 anizations implement these principles in fast-paced and demanding environm
 ents? How can organizations be part of building a tech future aligned with
  the public interest?About Presenters:Aravinda (Ari) Garimella is an Assis
 tant Professor of Business Administration and RC Evans Data Analytics Scho
 lar at the Gies College of Business. She has an undergraduate degree in Co
 mputer Science from the Birla Institute of Technology in India and a Ph.D.
  in Information Systems from the University of Washington\, Seattle.Deepik
 a Chhillar is a doctoral candidate at the Gies College of Business\, Unive
 rsity of Illinois\, Urbana Champaign. Her main research stream examines ho
 w organizations can become socially responsible towards their stakeholders
 \, especially as they navigate the demands of existential modernism and up
 hold ethics.
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SUMMARY:Ivy Exec Partner Event: Leading Responsibly in an AI-Powered World
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>Any sufficiently advanced technology is i
 ndistinguishable from magic. - Arthur C. Clarke\, Clarke’s Third Law (1973
 )</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>Artificial Intelligence is transforming our 
 experiences\, our relationships\, our culture\, and our world. Join us for
  an engaging fireside chat that will address timely questions about how in
 dividuals and organizations can adapt to a rapidly evolving world that is 
 increasingly powered by artificial intelligence.</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><d
 iv>From the individual's perspective\, the speakers will delve into consid
 erations that individuals need to weigh when using AI technologies. Which 
 skills will be most important in the post-ChatGPT world? How can individua
 ls leverage AI as a tool for skill development and augmentation? How can w
 e identify skills that are most vulnerable to atrophy in an AI-powered wor
 ld?</div><div>&nbsp\;</div><div>For organizations\, deploying AI requires 
 a comprehensive approach rooted in responsibility. What are the key trade-
 offs organizations should consider in the deployment and use of artificial
  intelligence? What are the principles of the Responsible AI framework\, a
 nd how can organizations implement these principles in fast-paced and dema
 nding environments? How can organizations be part of building a tech futur
 e aligned with the public interest?</div><div><br></div><div><strong>About
  Presenters:</strong></div><div><strong>Aravinda (Ari) Garimella</strong> 
 is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration and RC Evans Data Ana
 lytics Scholar at the Gies College of Business. She has an undergraduate d
 egree in Computer Science from the Birla Institute of Technology in India 
 and a Ph.D. in Information Systems from the University of Washington\, Sea
 ttle.</div><div><br></div><div><strong>Deepika Chhillar</strong> is a doct
 oral candidate at the Gies College of Business\, University of Illinois\, 
 Urbana Champaign. Her main research stream examines how organizations can 
 become socially responsible towards their stakeholders\, especially as the
 y navigate the demands of existential modernism and uphold ethics.</div>
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