The upcoming AI: Industry Insights conference at Saint Vincent College will delve into the transformative effects of artificial intelligence across various sectors, including business, education, aviation, and healthcare. Scheduled for March 22, the event aims to engage professionals and students alike, highlighting the necessity of understanding AI's evolving role in shaping future industries. Mike Urick, a key speaker and dean at the college, emphasizes the importance of recognizing AI's potential beyond familiar tools like ChatGPT.
The conference will feature discussions on diverse topics such as AI's application in the power supply industry and its role in addressing dementia. Urick, along with colleagues, will present on ethical considerations surrounding AI in education, acknowledging both its benefits and potential risks. The event underscores the urgency for students to grasp AI's implications, as many will enter fields significantly influenced by this technology.
• AI's impact spans business, education, aviation, and healthcare sectors.
• Conference emphasizes understanding AI's role in future industries.
AI is a technology that enables machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.
Ethical considerations in AI involve assessing the moral implications of AI applications in various fields.
Generative AI refers to algorithms that can create new content, such as text or images, based on learned patterns.
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