BSBI IT and AI Society | AI and Remote Work: The Future of Work

Event Details

Host: Dr Lawrence Ibeh, Lecturer and IT and AI Society Coordinator

Venue: Room 309, Alte Post Berlin campus

Time: 12:00 Europe/Berlin

Date: 29 January 2024

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The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Remote Work has evolved beyond a trend—it’s a game-changer. As we navigate the complexities of the modern workplace, AI acts as a catalyst for innovation, efficiency, and enhanced collaboration, fundamentally shaping the future of work.

To delve into the transformative potential of AI and explore the dynamic interplay between cutting-edge AI technologies and the evolving landscape of remote work, the BSBI IT and AI Society is organising a workshop on “AI and Remote Work: The Future of Work” on 29 January. The workshop will be led by Dr Lawrence Ibeh, Lecturer and IT and AI Society Coordinator.

During the workshop, participants will have the opportunity to:

  • Understand how AI is revolutionising remote work environments, from productivity tools to intelligent automation
  • Discover the latest innovations driving virtual collaboration, powered by AI-driven solutions
  • Examine various case studies showcasing transformative impacts on modern work dynamics

The event is open to BSBI students interested in exploring the ways AI is transforming work environments. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of an enlightening session!

Important: We will accept registrations on a first come-first-serve basis. Please sign up early by clicking the link below.

Reminder: Please be guided by the Code of Conduct for BSBI Events

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