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AI’s growth comes hand in hand with questions about how to best use this powerful tool, including questions about policy guidelines for AI in your organization. Our organization is exploring a few AI tools. What are the risks of using them? Do we need to have a policy for using AI? If so, what should we include in the policy? While we’ve discussed the use cases and barriers to AI for associations.
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Event Tech World has announced its next in-person meet-up on October 10th from 5:15 PM to 8:00 PM at etc.venues Chancery Lane, London. This exclusive event is designed for corporate event professionals who are seeking ways to generate better results from their event technology.
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