CFO Series: AI is Not the Enemy: Getting the Most from AI
Description
Are you and your organization using AI effectively today? AI isn’t coming, it’s already here. As a leader, you don’t need to be an engineer, but you must be in control. Conscientious professionals must get a clear handle on AI: what it does well, where it goes wrong, and how to keep it from becoming a liability. We’ll discuss the real risks behind the buzzwords, from deepfakes and fraud, to flawed decision tools and hidden bias. We’ll also break down what smart oversight looks like and how AI can expose gaps in your internal controls. Most importantly, this isn’t a doom-and-gloom session. It’s about showing you how to lead confidently in a world where AI plays a growing role in financial decision making, whether you’re already deploying AI or not. Those who embrace AI are ready for tomorrow, do not be left behind.
Objective
After attending this presentation, you will be able to... Identify key risks associated with AI technologies in finance and accounting Assess the governance structures needed to oversee AI effectively Evaluate the impact of emerging regulations like the EU AI Act Recognize how AI may expose or undermine internal controls Develop oversight questions and action steps appropriate for financial leaders
Attendee Information
Robert Berry, CPA
Required Knowledge
None, preferably at least six (6) months of professional financial statement analysis experience and/or at least six (6) months of professional experience in preparing or reviewing accounting processes and reports; experience working with internal clients or external clients and business leaders.
Who Should Attend
Financial leaders, financial managers, CEOs, CFOs, controllers, accountants, board members, advisors, and consultants; CPAs in public practice and CPAs in industry; business owners, entrepreneurs and professionals who are interested in realizing more value from the organization.
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