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Webinar - Role of AI in managing workforces

can be used to manage workers, but what is this technology really capable of?

This webinar looks at the opportunities and risks of ( ) in the workplace, covering how this technology is being used for increased visibility of workers and the ethical considerations for employers.

This webinar will be moderated by Richard Bate, IOSH Vice President.

Panellists:

  • Tess Buckley, Programme Manager – Digital Ethics and AI Safety, TechUK
  • Prakash Senghani, co-founder and CEO – Navatech Group
     

This event is open to everyone with an interest in this topic.

Webinar details:

Organisation

Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)

Further information

https://iosh.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qSjlANEnR86mciv03WDHKg#/registration

Alison van Keulen

00 44 116 2573100

alison.vankeulen@iosh.com

Europe
03/09/2024
Add to my calendar 2024-09-03 02:00:00 2024-09-03 02:00:00 Webinar - Role of AI in managing workforces A worker management system where simple (i.e. without ‘intelligence’) algorithms and digital technologies (e.g. worker-monitoring devices, computers or face recognition software) are used to manage workers in an automated or semi-automated manner. It provides the means to automate a large number of worker management tasks (e.g. schedule-making, shift- making and worker monitoring through wearable devices). AI-based worker management involves the intelligence simulation necessary to deal with uncertainty (e.g. providing different outputs based on changes in the environment), whereas algorithmic management is deterministic in nature (i.e. it always provides the same output, given the same input). can be used to manage workers, but what is this technology really capable of? This webinar looks at the opportunities and risks of (AI) AI refers to systems that display intelligent behaviour by analysing their environment and taking actions – with some degree of autonomy – to achieve specific goals. AI-based systems can be purely software-based, acting in the virtual world (e.g. voice assistants, image analysis software, search engines, speech and face recognition systems) or AI can be embedded in hardware devices (e.g. advanced robots, autonomous cars, drones or Internet of things applications). ( AI refers to systems that display intelligent behaviour by analysing their environment and taking actions – with some degree of autonomy – to achieve specific goals. AI-based systems can be purely software-based, acting in the virtual world (e.g. voice assistants, image analysis software, search engines, speech and face recognition systems) or AI can be embedded in hardware devices (e.g. advanced robots, autonomous cars, drones or Internet of things applications). ) in the workplace, covering how this technology is being used for increased visibility of workers and the ethical considerations for employers. This webinar will be moderated by Richard Bate, IOSH Vice President. Panellists: Tess Buckley, Programme Manager – Digital Ethics and AI Safety, TechUK Prakash Senghani, co-founder and CEO – Navatech Group  This event is open to everyone with an interest in this topic. Webinar details: Type:  Online Date:  03 September 2024 Time:  12:30 BST, 13:30 CEST, 15:30 UAE Register here Webinar Registration - Zoom Virtual Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) hwc@bilbomatica.es Europe/Madrid public

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