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5 Key Takeaways to Discover During Understanding and Evaluating AI Solutions

From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET on Wednesday, August 14, the SIOP Work Smart Series will host Understanding and Evaluation AI Solutions. This question-driven virtual workshop will provide you with 5 key practical takeaways designed to guide you through the evaluation and application of generative AI (GenAI) methodologies in your research and practice. 

Attendees will gain the following knowledge that can immediately be applied in their workplace:

  • Understanding GenAI and large language models (LLMs): Grasp the foundational concepts of GenAI and LLMs, including clear definitions and operational mechanisms of LLMs.
  • Language Fluency in AI: Expand your GenAI vocabulary and become conversant in the terminology that’s shaping the future of our practice.
  • Vendor Evaluation: Learn the critical questions to ask potential AI vendors to ensure alignment with your business objectives.
  • Addressing AI Challenges: Discover strategies to tackle common hurdles associated with GenAI in HR research.
  • Reskilling for an AI Future: Explore paradigm shifts that organizations need to understand and embrace to succeed in adapting to the rapidly evolving era of AI.

Register now to harness the knowledge to successfully evaluate and implement AI methodologies that align with your role and your organization’s maturity level. 

Learn more about GenAI from workshop coordinators Christine Boyce and Jean Stetz-Puchalski in this article.

Learn more about Fred Oswald, one of the workshop’s Fireside Chat Speakers, in this article.

 

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