Confronting AI’s Scalability Problem
Senior Industry Leaders Will Share Their Insights
Nearly every business process is being reimagined with AI. But with many organisations still struggling to find the right levels of technology to deliver on their AI aspirations, are we facing a scalability challenge?
Scaling AI often presents several key challenges, from data quality and network infrastructure to regulatory concerns and talent shortages. Yet businesses may not fully realise the extent to which AI scalability is within their control.
Being able to integrate AI into legacy infrastructure, while minimising disruption is important for optimising performance and ensuring interoperability. As is finding the right levels of investment in the technology - and the people using it. But perhaps even more critical is a desire to commit to ambitious initiatives and champion a culture of AI innovation.
This webinar, hosted by the Financial Times, as part of the FT’s AI Transformation Series, will convene leaders in business and technology, to discuss strategies for overcoming challenges in scaling AI. Held in partnership with PwC, attendees will gain actionable insights into how AI can move from pilot projects to transformational, wide-scale implementations that deliver measurable and impactful outcomes.
Key Discussion Points
Unlocking AI Success
How can businesses identify and implement high-success-potential AI projects to build momentum and pave the way for future, more ambitious initiatives?
Accelerating AI Deployment
What strategic investments are required to accelerate the AI lifecycle from model training to deployment? How can businesses accurately measure the ROI of AI projects?
Driving AI Adoption
What are the advantages of cross-functional teams and collaborative frameworks in AI adoption? How do you build an ethical work culture of AI innovation?
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