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| How many times do you think the letters “AI” will be spoken at tech conferences this year? You’ve probably seen the memes and tiktoks flying around the internet - probably also giggled a little - counting up the mentions at Google’s latest developer’s conference. But the truth hurts as much as it is funny: You want the benefits of AI for your business and you know for certain that you have to leverage these right now. You’re hearing from the top that you should cut X amount of your work right now by leveraging AI tools. And yet - you’re scrambling to figure out how to make the right decisions (quickly!) that you’re not going to regret in a couple of months when others are doing it faster and better. And secretly, this is as stressful as it is exciting. **vornaam**, we hear you. But don’t worry. You’re in good hands! >> Enter EMERCE EDAY 2024*, the one day you need to increase your business and your artificial intelligence for the next 364. We’ve collected industry experts from diverse corners of the world to teach you their tricks. From the Dutch Ministry of Defense to an investigative journalist / NYU professor to an AI inventor in his creative lab, here’s how they recommend making AI work for you. * PS: Watch this space closely. Next week we’ll have an announcement that both your innate and your artificial intelligence will say GO! In the meantime, tickets are here > |
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| How can you use AI and data science like a major defense agency? Sofie Berns takes you through the case studies so you can understand the Dutch Ministry’s approach to integrating new tech. |
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| HILKE SCHELLMAN // NYU Investigative journalist and professor Hilke Schellman knows the dark side of AI. Drawing on exclusive info from whistleblowers, internal documents and real‑world tests, she shows you how many algorithms are inherently biased - and empowers you with methods to test and employ the right AI tools in your organization. |
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| Innovator Matt Webb has clocked years of inventing AI products. He shows you the exciting possibilities of how you can live and work with AI - and what can emerge from such collaborations. |
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