Program overview
The rapid digital transformation that our societies are experiencing is further accelerated by the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). Leaders must be cognizant of the public policy implications of this transformation and ask important questions regarding how to adopt these technologies ethically. “Digitalization, AI, and Ethics in Public Policy” will provide leaders with a toolkit to examine these questions through a public policy lens. Leaders will gain an understanding of key points for public policy of technology, the impact of digital technologies on global affairs, and a toolkit to further analyze and communicate the public policy and ethical implications associated with digital transformation.
Location
In-person
Language
English
Duration
2 Days
Program Start
December 17, 2024
Program end
December 18, 2024
Learning Outcomes
Examine the technology policy landscape associated with digital transformation and AI.
Understand the importance of governance, oversight, and international policy relationships regarding digitalization, data, and public policy.
Construct and communicate policy and ethical implications associated with digital transformation.
Who Should Attend?
Senior Leaders, Executives, and Mid-Level Managers
Ideal for board members, executives, and managers overseeing technology governance and ethics, aiming to strengthen risk management, regulatory compliance, and ethical practices.
Key Responsibilities May Include
Policy making, governance, risk management, cybersecurity strategy, IT strategy, operations technology, ethics, and AI.
Eligibility Requirements
Executives and managers (at all levels) whose responsibilities relate to digital government, digital services, data, IT, cybersecurity, and/or future technologies, including regulatory aspects.
English Language Proficiency
Professionals fluent in English (speaking, reading and writing)