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Artificial Intelligence: How it transforms business and what is to come next

Join our Master Class on the 16th of June!

PROFILE Master Degrees
EVENT TYPE Conferences
EVENT FORMAT Face to Face events
DATE 16th June 2022
TIME 19:00 - 21:30 (GMT +02:00)
LANGUAGE English
Artificial Intelligence: How it transforms business and what is to come next

Artificial Intelligence has disrupted the way companies do business. Despite the proven benefits of AI, industries have adopted AI in different ways and with different speed and commitment. Nonetheless, terms like Deep Learning or even more arcane ones like Deep Reinforcement Learning are becoming more frequent in managerial conversations. AI experts are becoming the emergent “gate-keepers” of AI-driven business models. This masterclass is aimed at establishing an understanding of the main AI concepts, showcasing what AI can do for organizations. We will also explore the boundaries of AI and highlight the role of humans in this 4th Industrial Revolution.

Professor Biography 

Konstantina Valogianni is an Assistant Professor in Information Systems at IE Business School. She holds a PhD in Information Systems from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, during which she specialized in designing machine learning algorithms applied in the energy domain, and specifically electric vehicle charging. Konstantina is intrigued by real-world problems which require an algorithmic solution, whereas she is fascinated by tangible and applicable results. Her research has been conducted in close proximity to industry, which has given her a lot of insights about the practitioners’ point of view.

AGENDA 

18H30 – 19H00 : Welcoming attendees

19H00 – 20H30 : Master Class

20H30 – 21H30 : Networking Cocktail

 

Our speakers

Assistant Professor in Information Systems at IE Business School

Konstantina Valogianni is an Assistant Professor in Information Systems at IE Business School. She holds a PhD in Information Systems from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, during which she specialized in designing machine learning algorithms applied in the energy domain, and specifically electric vehicle charging.