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Mar 18

Demystifying Generative AI Misconceptions: Use-Case Discussions with LinkedIn’s Top AI Voice Amanda Fetch

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT Virtual Event / Zoom

Join us for an event that promises to shade light on some of the most commonly held misconceptions about generative AI technology. In this “Ask Me Anything” session, our guest contributor, Amanda Fetch, will discuss real-world applications of generative AI–leveraging her 20+ years of experience as a digital transformation expert and a sought-after advisor to leading organizations in the spaces of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning–to highlight areas in which the technology is thriving and to identify shortcomings which will require significant technical and infrastructural improvements to mitigate. Join this event to engage in an enlightening conversation with our guest speaker and to have your questions answered about the constantly shifting generative AI space.

Amanda Fetch is a seasoned executive with a career spanning over two decades in Analytics, Data Science, AI, and Machine Learning. She is currently active within the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation, serves as a Senior Fellow for the Cyber Security Forum Initiative, and is a Board Director for the Test Maturity Model Integration Foundation North America chapter, demonstrating her commitment to cybersecurity and software testing excellence. Amanda is currently researching for her PhD Tech/AI within space situational awareness and orbital debris management as well as working as a Head of Applied Science at Data^2.

This event is open to everyone. For event inquiries or questions, reach out to us at d3ln@hbs.edu.


Disclaimer 

The “Insights from the Field” initiative is a platform for guest contributors – who are industry leaders, subject-matter experts, and leading academics – to share their expert opinions and valuable perspectives on topics related to the fields of Business, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Machine Learning (ML). Our guest contributors bring a wealth of knowledge and experiences in their respective fields, and we believe that their insights can significantly enrich our community’s understanding of the dynamic and intertwined spaces of business, technology, and society. 

It’s important to note, however, that the Digital, Data, and Design (D^3) Institute does not explicitly endorse opinions expressed by our guest contributors. With this initiative, we hope to facilitate the exchange of diverse perspectives and encourage critical thinking, with an overarching goal of fostering meaningful and informed discussions on topics we consider are important to our community.

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