Merging Talent & Tech: Synchronizing Human Capital Development and Emerging Technology Integration
12 October 2023
As part of the Thomson Reuters Generative AI and Emerging Technology Forum, Natasha Allen (Partner, Silicon Valley) will be joining the panel Merging Talent & Tech: Synchronizing Human Capital Development and Emerging Technology Integration
The continued maturation and evolution of technology, particularly AI and automated technologies, holds profound ramifications for legal, tax, and corporate professionals. As AI and automated technologies become increasingly utilized, organizations must begin to take steps to ensure that there is synchronicity between their human capital (i.e. employees) and these emerging new technologies. During this engaging session we’ll explore:
- Implications, opportunities, disruption, and risks posed by generative AI technology within professional services
- How to align recruitment and talent management with adoption of emerging AI and automated technologies
- Managing training and development
Panelists:
- Hussein Issa, Associate Professor, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Rutgers Business School (Moderator)
- Natasha Allen, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Sang Lee, CEO and Co-Founder, Volta
- Ray Meiring, CEO, QorusDocs
- Vikesh Patel, Head of Tax Technology, Home Depot
To learn more and register to attend, please click here.
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