Many employers have begun using artificial intelligence (AI) tools supplied by third-party vendors. On May 18, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) provided guidance indicating that, in its view, employers are generally liable for the outcomes of using selection tools to make employment decisions. Learn more about what tools are covered in the EEOC guidance that clarifies an employer’s responsibility for discrimination in AI employment tools.
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There are a lot of upsides to using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, but there are also a lot of risks. In this edition of Warner’s Emerging Media and Technologies Industry Update, Brian Wassom offers tips and guidance on what businesses can do to protect themselves against AI pitfalls that could put them in the legal hot seat. Watch the video to learn more about this emerging space and the risks associated with AI, including the big issues concerning privacy, copyright infringement, and accuracy.
ChatGPT and other generative AI tools are expanding and changing the way work is done. From a legal perspective, there are issues to consider when it comes to using generative AI in the workplace. Some of those issues were clear after two lawyers did an experiment testing ChatGPT’s ability to write a blog post on a legal topic.
Intelligent automation has become a fundamental part of driving efficiency in business. To achieve the best ROI even in an economic downturn, start by understanding the automation capabilities and identifying the benefits you need the most. Once you identify the benefits, find out where you can achieve them with an opportunity assessment that can be adapted to address unique situations or to include other technologies in the automation spectrum.
Addepar’s Head of Research Ashby Monk and Head of Research Analytics Dan Golosovker are part of a larger team at Addepar dedicated to improving client investment and financial decision-making through data, analytics and technology. In this session, you’ll learn how family offices increasingly rely on our technology and data today to proactively manage their portfolios and risk. We’re also helping family offices model and analyze future portfolio outcomes under various market conditions with our Navigator tool.
This fireside chat will focus on the challenges that family offices are facing today and how to maximize insight into financials. We will identify solutions that Sage Intacct can offer to help streamline your multi-entity management, data security, and transaction automation with artificial intelligence and machine learning technology. Karen M. Hays, Principal Marketing Manager, Financial Services, Sage Kelly Gonyea, Principal Consultant, Financial Services, Sage
The pandemic has accelerated innovation – we have seen 10 years of digital transformation practically overnight, adding momentum to the AI wave. As companies become more digital, AI becomes indispensable in driving cost efficiency, productivity, security, and superior user experiences at scale. Now more than ever, it is important to understand the transformative nature of AI and automation, their real-world applications, and the competitive advantage they deliver.
Digital transformation is here with leading family offices, operating businesses, and advisor organizations embracing emerging technologies—including AI—to optimize their operations and prepare for the opportunities ahead. However, success hinges on more than outlining business needs and implementing technology requirements. With expert perspectives, structured frameworks, and adaptable tools, you'll be in a better strategic position to succeed while adapting to a new and evolving frontier.