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Industry Insights: Transforming organisations using AI Copilot [IN-PERSON]

Join the conversation as Fawad Nazir, CTO (FSI), Microsoft ANZ, shares his insights and expertise about the importance of the human element in AI.

Event Start: Thu 11 Jul 05:30 PM AEST
Event Finish: Thu 11 Jul 07:30 PM AEST

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Registration End Date: Thu 11 Jul 09:00 AM


<em>*If you are not a current ACS member, you will be asked to &#39;create an account&#39;. Your details will be used for registration processes only. If you experience technical issues, please contact <a href="mailto:events@acs.org.au" target="_blank">events@acs.org.au</a>.</em><br><br>Designing responsible AI means keeping humans in the loop. We are responsible for the evolution of AI, to make AI better, so how are early adopters doing so? Join us for our next Industry Insights event where we will hear from Fawad Nazir, CTO (FSI), Microsoft ANZ.<br><br><strong>By attending this event, you will learn:</strong> <ol><li><strong>AI Innovation and Adaptation: </strong>How to f<strong>​​​​</strong>oster a culture of experimentation and collaboration with key insights on ways organisations can accelerate AI innovation and adaption.</li><li><strong>Diverse Personas in AI Adoption</strong>: Promoting diversity within AI teams and involving end-to-end scope of stakeholders (ie. data scientists, business analysts, and end-users).</li><li><strong>Human Element of AI: </strong>Why humans are important to be kept in the loop by providing context, empathy and ethical judgment.</li><li><strong>Secure and Responsible AI Adoption: </strong>Prioritizing security, privacy, and ethical considerations to develop guidelines for responsible AI use.</li><li><strong>Case Studies of AI Early Adopters:</strong> Learn from successful implementations in healthcare, finance, retail, and manufacturing.</li></ol> A live Q&amp;A at the end of the session for the audience to ask questions directly followed by a networking session.<br><br><strong>About the speaker</strong><br><strong>Fawad Nazir, Chief Technology Officer (FSI), Microsoft ANZ</strong><br>Fawad serves as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for strategic Financial Services Industry (FSI) accounts at Microsoft ANZ. His career journey has been diverse, spanning various roles. Prior to joining Microsoft, Fawad held a key leadership position at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), contributing to cutting-edge product development. Additionally, he served as the Chief Technology Officer for FSI customers at Telstra. Fawad’s versatility shines through his experience as a software engineer, an enterprise architect, a sales professional, and a product leader. His educational background includes a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia, along with postgraduate research at Stanford University in the United States. Fawad’s rich experience and academic achievements position him as a dynamic leader in the technology landscape.

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    Level 27, Tower 1, 100 Barangaroo Avenue
    Sydney NSW 2000
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  • Event Start:
    Thu 11 Jul 05:30 PM AEST

    Event Finish:
    Thu 11 Jul 07:30 PM AEST
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