The Emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI) And Work Automation conference was held at the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Kishi on the 29th of December, 2021, starting promptly at 9:00am. The conference aimed to educate non-techy African youths on how to prepare and succeed in a world increasingly shaped by AI and work automation. It provided a platform for participants to learn about the current state of AI and its impact on work, as well as practical tips and strategies for success.
The Emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI) And Work Automation conference had a significant impact on the participants. It provided them with a deeper understanding of the potential and challenges of AI and work automation and equipped them with practical strategies for success. The participants left the conference feeling empowered, inspired, and better prepared to navigate the changing world of work. Feedback from participants was overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing gratitude for the opportunity to attend such an informative and impactful event. They praised the quality of the speakers, the relevance of the topics covered, and the interactive nature of the conference, which allowed them to engage in meaningful discussions and learn from one another.
The Emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI) And Work Automation conference was a resounding success, with participants leaving with a deeper understanding of AI and work automation and practical strategies for success. The event provided a valuable opportunity for non-techy African youths to prepare and succeed in a world increasingly shaped by AI and work automation.