Featuring Microsoft Japan, PwC and Ultra Tendency
Artificial intelligence will reshape and reinvent how companies across all industries run their businesses - In many instances it will have disruptive effects from daily operations, to production, engineering, research and development.
This summit will provide insights from three perspectives on the trends and opportunities as well as challenges and risks that can be seen with rising Artificial Intelligence applications in companies. Shaun Willcocks from PwC Japan will share insights derived from PwCs Global Risk Survey inter alias including changes to the risk landscape as well as how a responsible AI framework can help provide the confidence to capture the significant opportunities that AI brings. With Ken Otani from Microsoft the summit provides insights into the latest trends and technologies in AI development. This includes inter alias development trends in creating own AI applications as well as integrated AI tools within Microsoft’s sphere. Robert Neumann from at Ultra Tendency will then share insights on the impact AI capabilities have on companies on a practical level and how companies may prepare their businesses and systems to quickly absorb new technologies to come.
After the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions in a Q&A Session. The event will conclude with a networking session including some snacks and drinks for participants to mingle and network.
This event will be supported by Swiss Chamber or Commerce and Industry in Japan (SCCIJ) and ABC (Austrian Business Council).
Join us for an insightful event on the latest AI-trends.
Date & Venue
Wednesday, April 10, 2024, 11:00 - 14:00 (JST)
Golden Egg
Frame Jinnan-zaka 4F, 1−18−2, Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0041
Speakers
Ken Otani
Executive Officer, Director of Azure Data & AI Enterprise Sales Lead
Microsoft Japan
Robert Neumann
CEO
Ultra Tendency
Shaun Willcocks
Partner / Global Risk Markets Leader & Global Internal Audit Leader
PwC Japan
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