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Artificial Intelligence is being adopted faster than governance, ethics, and regulation can keep up. Organisations across sectors are using AI in marketing, analytics, decision-making, and customer engagement often without fully understanding the regulatory, ethical, and reputational risks involved.
This webinar explores how organisations can responsibly deploy AI while remaining compliant with evolving global regulations and ethical expectations. Drawing on real-world experience working with scaling businesses, startups, and regulated industries, the session bridges the gap between theory and practice.
Attendees will gain a practical understanding of where AI risk typically emerges, how ethical failures occur unintentionally, and how governance frameworks can enable innovation rather than block it. The session is designed to equip professionals with actionable insights they can apply immediately in real organisational contexts.
Because AI risk rarely comes from malicious intent, it comes from lack of visibility, unclear ownership, and poorly aligned incentives. This webinar helps attendees understand how AI creates regulatory and ethical exposure in everyday business decisions and how to manage that risk without slowing innovation. Participants will leave with a clearer framework for identifying, assessing, and governing AI use responsibly in their organisations.
Kathryn is an award-winning marketing strategist/fractional CMO, speaker, and author of Scaling Success: Building Brands that Break Barriers. With extensive experience in B2B marketing, branding, and agency leadership, she has advised top executives on strategy, customer engagement, and digital marketing transformation. She has spoken at industry-leading events such as Money20/20, London Tech Summit, The Drum, and FinTech Fringe.
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Duration: 90 Minutes
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