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Free course preview! Applied AI for Non-Technical Leaders

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Summary

Join us for this free webinar, which previews our online course Applied AI for Non-Technical Leaders coming up on September 25 and October 9, 2024. If this webinar piques your interest, we hope you'll register for the full course.

What you'll learn

Artificial Intelligence stimulates so many opportunities — and a whole lot of questions. UW-Madison Continuing Studies is here to support leaders in the non-technical space who are no doubt grappling with the opportunities and inquiries Artificial Intelligence inspires. This FREE preview webinar offers a sneak peek into our new course "Applied AI for Non-Technical Leaders."

In this preview webinar, participants will touch on ethical decision-making and view live demonstrations using AI. Join us and get a glimpse of the content we'll cover in the full course, facilitated by our full-course instructor.

August 14th

noon–12:45 p.m. CST

Stacy Wilkes, Goddess.ai

Who can attend?

The webinar is free and open to leaders, managers and other professionals interested in learning more about this topic and registering for the Applied AI for Non-Technical Leaders course.

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Program Questions?

Contact Amy Domaszek at amy.domaszek@wisc.edu or 608-262-0305

Registration Questions?

Email registrations@pyle.wisc.edu or call 608-262-2451.

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