As AI continues to transform every aspect of our lives, its effects on the environment and society are coming under increasing scrutiny. This meeting brings together 20CSO’s, CIOs/CTOs, CDOs and industry leaders invited guests to focus on the essential questions of how to develop and deploy AI in a way that drives positive change, measures its true impact, and fosters sustainable growth. By exploring these critical issues, we highlight the need for a responsible and sustainable AI ecosystem that balances innovation with social and environmental accountability.
Under Chatham House-rules, join 20 top executives to participate in curated discussions to gain frank peer insights, develop meaningful connections and collectively shape the narrative in a time of global uncertainty
Integrating AI & sustainability as core competencies: Play your role to bridge the skills gap, foster cultural change, and empower teams to drive meaningful progress in AI and sustainability.
Data - the foundation of responsible and sustainable AI: Master data governance to unleash the full potential of ethical, secure, and sustainable AI across your organization.
Chart the course for a sustainable AI future: Explore practical strategies to ensure smooth and successful AI adoption, driving both business value and positive impact for the planet.
Measuring what matters: Progress beyond traditional KPIs to measure the true impact of AI – financial, operational, and environmental.
Making the business case for sustainable AI: Explore compelling strategies to communicate the value proposition of sustainable AI and unlock investments in a purpose-driven future.
Trailblazers at the forefront of sustainable transformation: Assess inspiring case studies of companies leveraging AI to drive business results while making a tangible difference for the planet.
Speakers: Richard Donaldson, Chief Information Officer and SVP of Enterprise Technology & Innovation, Duke Energy; Jean Garris Hand, Vice President and Global Head of Sustainability, Hilton