Exploring the transformative potential of AI in business

The future of AI

21 November 2024

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Join us in exploring the future of AI with global thought leader Benedict Evans, CEO of Danish Centre for AI Innovation (DCAI) Nadia Carlsten, and experienced practitioners. Together, we will envision a future where AI is not just a tool but a dynamic force constantly reshaping how we think about business and innovation.


At this very moment, we are experiencing the early stages of AI’s transformative power in business, society – and the future.


But can we – at this stage – imagine where we are heading? Do we even dare? And what is the point anyway if we don’t even know where to start?


Join us in exploring the future with AI!


For us, and probably for you too, every question answered about AI raises ten new ones, making it hard to see through the endless chatter and potentially overinflated consequences of AI.


At this explorative virtual event, we aim to turn on the full-beam light. To look beyond what is already happening today but still capitalise on that knowledge to envision a future where AI is not just a static tool but a dynamic force constantly reshaping how we think about business.

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Where

The event is hosted online.

A link will be sent before the virtual event starts.

When

21 November 2024

14:00 - 15:00 (CET)
Price

The event is free of charge.

Discover generative AI with Implement expert Adam Hede, presenter at the event

Join us in an open and honest discussion of questions and strategic dilemmas such as:

  • Strategic integration of AI in business operation: How can businesses integrate AI into their core strategies to enhance efficiency, innovation and competitiveness?
  • The impact of AI on industry structures and competitiveness: How is AI reshaping various industries? We will discuss the potential shifts in market dynamics, the emergence of new business models and the implications for competitive strategy.
  • Future horizons. Preparing for the next wave of AI: How will future developments in AI look, and what are their implications for businesses and economies? We will explore the skills, technologies and mindsets crucial for leaders and organisations to thrive in an AI-driven future.

We cannot guarantee that all your questions will be answered. In fact, we hope you will end up having several new ones. If so, we have reached our goal of making you even more curious about exploring the future of AI.


We look forward to seeing you and exploring a future with AI!

Benedict Evans 

Benedict Evans is a prominent technology analyst and venture partner at the venture capital firm Mosaic Ventures. He is known for his insightful commentary on the tech industry and its implications for the future. 


Through his popular weekly newsletter and regular presentations, Evans shares his thoughts on the future of technology, including the transformative potential of AI, helping businesses and enthusiasts navigate the rapidly changing landscape.

Read more about Benedict Evans here

Nadia Carlsten

Nadia Carlsten is the CEO of the Danish Centre for AI Innovation A/S (DCAI), where she leads the development of Denmark's first AI supercomputer, Gefion. With over 20 years in technology management and expertise in AI, quantum technologies and machine learning, she has previously led the development of Amazon’s quantum computing services and developed new strategies at SandboxAQ, a Google spinout that brings together AI and quantum technology.


The objective of DCAI is to empower users to speed up AI-driven research and innovation across essential areas such as healthcare, life sciences, quantum computing, and the green transition, thereby fostering the creation of groundbreaking solutions to the world's most pressing challenges.

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