Artificial Intelligence and its impact on business and the job market

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Conference at CBS about Artificial Intelligence and its impact on business and the job market.

In past months, we have been able to see comprehensive and rapid development in the field of generative AI. The growth in the use of ChatGPT is a prime example of this development. Everyday, companies work on developing programs using generative AI, in order to increase their performance and provide better service to their customers. 

On the 23rd of November, the Danish-French Chamber of Commerce and the CBS French Culture organization is going to organize a conference at CBS about Artificial Intelligence and its impact on business and the job market.

During this conference several companies will come to talk about how they use AI in their organization from different angles during a roundtable talk: 
- How does AI already impact their business?
- The future of generative AI in the work place 
- Ethics and regulations to consider when working with AI 
- The impact AI will have on the future of international/ translingual sectors. Will it still be valuable for companies to have multilingual employees when chatbots can communicate in all languages?

At this conference we are going to welcome 5 companies in a panel including L’Oréal (Christoffer Vildershøj Jensen, Head of Consumer Engagement), Thales (Tommy Ayouty, CEO Thales Denmark), TotalEnergies (Henry De-Quatrebarbes Head of Treasury), Atos (René Rasmussen, Client Director) and Hays (Vibe Puggaard, Managing Director)

The event will of course be followed by a networking cocktail and some light snacks, where you get the chance to debate the content of the conference and meet with the panelists. 

Practical information :
- Date and time : 23rd of November
17.30-18.30: Conference about AI
18.30 -19.30: Networking cocktail
- Venue: CBS, Solbjerg Pl. 3, 2000 Frederiksberg

We look forward to seeing you at this conference.

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