Lewes library to host artificial intelligence program March 8
The Lewes Public Library will welcome Cari Miller, artificial intelligence specialist and founder of the Center for Inclusive Change, for a presentation titled Artificial Intelligence: Benefits and Biases Impacting Us All at 5 p.m., Tuesday, March 8, both in-person at the library and online via Zoom.
Miller will offer insights, in layman’s terms, into the current and future state of artificial intelligence, and how it impacts everything people do. While AI brings many benefits, it can also generate significant harms. Miller’s talk will explore the upsides and downsides of AI and examine how individuals and businesses should be preparing for the fourth industrial revolution, the age of AI.
Registration is required at lewes.lib.de.us. At registration, participants will be asked to select virtual or in-person attendance.
An experienced corporate strategist and change manager, Miller is the founder of the Center for Inclusive Change, dedicated to helping companies institutionalize positive and proactive behaviors, systems and tools in order to function equitably and inclusively when solving business problems and implementing changes. To learn more, go to inclusivechange.org.
Miller has worked with some of the largest brands in the world on complex business model shifts, system implementations, data science projects, product launches, process reconfigurations, resource and compensation alignments, and cultural improvement initiatives.