#MTM24: “AI in BUSINESS – from EXPERIMENT to REALITY”

#MTM24: “AI in BUSINESS – from EXPERIMENT to REALITY”

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Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M.
Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M. Lawyer, Partner
Specialised Lawyer for Copyright and Media Law
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FUTURES BEING MADE lädt das Netzwerk WOMEN IN MEDIA in Kooperation mit der Kanzlei LAUSEN ein, die Potenziale von KI aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven zu beleuchten.

Dieses interaktive Event zum Thema “AI in BUSINESS – from EXPERIMENT to REALITY” richtet sich an Women in Media und Führungskräfte und Entscheiderinnen, die sich mit den strategischen und rechtlichen Herausforderungen rund um das Thema KI für ihr Unternehmen befassen.

Durch die Diskussionsrunde führen Frau Dr. Ursula Feindor-Schmidt, LL.M.(LAUSEN) und  Frau Angela Kesselring sowie Frau Michaela Stauch, beide von FUTURES BEING MADE.

#MTM24
24. Oktober 2024
17:45 – 18:45 Uhr
Pink Stage

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