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Experts in Finland analyse the potential of artificial intelligence in work environments

Our national focal point Työterveyslaitos is hosting an event to foster an open dialogue surrounding ( ) for OSH experts, university researchers and AI specialists.


The event will explore the practical applications of within working life. It will feature presentations on algorithmic leadership and data literacy delivered by experts from the Institute of Occupational Health and the University of Helsinki.


Promotion of in work environments, skill development for AI use and enhancement of workplace safety, health and productivity through AI integration are some of the topics that will be covered.


Attendees will have the chance to identify collaborative opportunities, potential focus areas and key stakeholders in advancing this field of study. They will also present brief pitches on their -related research, projects and ideas.


Moderators:

  • Karoliina Snell, Programme Director, University of Helsinki
  • Taina Pääkkönen, Senior Specialist, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health


Speakers:

  • Research Manager, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 
  • Heli Helanummi-Cole, Postdoctoral Researcher, Aalto University 
  • Petri Ylikoski, Professor, University of Helsinki 
  • Taru Hermens, Development Manager, HUS 
     

This event is by invitation only.

Organisation

Työterveyslaitos
Finland
09/04/2024
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