The Ethics of AI
Session information: In this keynote session, Julie Dawson provides an industry view of the value and risk associated with AI. Julie examines how organisations should approach navigating policy and regulation while creating strategic value for organisations and customers.
Speaker information: Julie Dawson, Chief Policy and Regulation Officer at Yoti
Regulating AI for Performance and Compliance
Session information: Our panel of industry, quality professional, standards and conformity assessment experts examines the extent to which AI can be regulated and the role of voluntary conformity assessment, including the new ISO 42001 standard. The panel discusses what challenges lie ahead as society designs lines of defence to mitigate risk, while releasing the benefits of AI at pace.
Speaker information:
Julie Dawson, Chief Policy and Regulation Officer at Yoti
Vince Desmond, CEO at the Chartered Quality Institute (Chair)
Tim McGarr, AI Market Development Lead (Regulatory Services) at BSI
Lorraine Turner, Accreditation Director, UKAS
AI in Action
Session information: In this session, we hear from expert practitioners outlining how AI has been adopted in the construction and rail industries. These case studies demonstrate how AI has helped manage and improve quality and performance shaping the direction of travel for the future.
Speaker information:
Richard Corderoy, CEO at Oakland
Glen Lane, Area Handover Manager at Costain
Rashad Issa, Chair of the CQI (Chair)
AI is Everybody’s Business
Session information: This session examines how professionals should be thinking about AI within their domains of expertise and scopes of activity. In this session, we discuss the opportunity AI presents for continuous improvement, and how to use it responsibly and securely within your organisation.
Speaker information: Kevin Newey, Global Head of Quality at Graphcore