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15/02/2024 11:30 am - 1:30 pm

The Innovation Exchange: Approachable AI

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Network, connect and be inspired with guest speaker Rupert Lorraine – Director of the Arts Institute at the University of Plymouth.

Taking place at the Health and Wellbeing Innovation Centre, The Innovation Exchange is a lunchtime event (11:30 am – 13:30 pm) where Cornish businesses can meet to engage, gather knowledge and connect with other businesses in Cornwall.

Approachable AI: building confidence through understanding

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming an increasingly pervasive presence in our daily lives.

AI sparks a range of emotions – enthusiasm and excitement at new potentials for storytelling, productivity, and engagement, alongside fear and apprehension in the face of growing uncertainty, increasingly complex ethical dilemmas, disruptive labour market impacts, and concerns around system reliability. Much of this anxiety stems from a lack of awareness and deep understanding of what these systems really are, how they work, and how they can be used in both work and personal contexts.

This interactive workshop is designed to help individuals and organisations unlock the potential of AI, enhancing your operational efficiency and capacity for innovation. We’ll explore how general-purpose AI tools like ChatGPT can serve as allies – augmenting creativity and collaboration, amplifying productivity, and offering fresh perspectives on problem-solving. By demystifying the technology and building confidence and intuitive understanding using plain language and simple analogy, the session is designed to make AI not just accessible, but approachable for everyone, regardless of your starting point.

To find out more about how AI can benefit your business and to chat to Rupert, register to attend today.

This event is capped to 30 guests with the opportunity for businesses to pitch their business before mingling with attendees during an informal lunch break and networking session. If you’d like to pitch at the event, please contact: strideevents@plymouth.ac.uk.

A complimentary lunch is provided.

Delivered by the University of Plymouth – STRIDE, on behalf of the Good Growth Fund.

STRIDE is a high impact, bespoke intensive innovation programme designed to support innovative businesses in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. The programme focuses on businesses who have the potential to commercially exploit new ideas and technology to scale and grow their business.

Designed to accelerate innovation and economic growth, STRIDE delivers bespoke high value, intensive interventions to businesses through a series of interlinked reinforcing activities which deliver true innovation with measurable business improvements that link to new funding opportunities.

Building on the success of the University of Plymouth flagship business innovation project in Cornwall, Acceleration Through Innovation (ATI), STRIDE focuses on those sectors detailed within the Good Growth Investment Plan – clean energy resources, geo-resources, data and space, visitor economy and agri-food. The project will also support businesses outside of these sectors where there are clear opportunities for research and innovation to drive growth and productivity.

To find out more about STRIDE, contact the Good Growth Hub:https://www.ciosgrowthhub.com/

By registering for this event, you agree to your registration data being stored with University of Plymouth, Good Growth Fund and Cornwall Council.

*This event is funded via the C&IoS Shared Prosperity Fund. In compliance with the UK subsidy control, the above activity has been costed at a Minimum Financial Assistance (MFA) rate of £130. In attending this event, you are confirming that this, along with any previous support received (e.g. Deminimis) will not exceed the MFA threshold of £315,000 cumulated over the current and the previous two financial years.*

This project is part-funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Cornwall Council has been chosen by Government as a Lead Authority for the fund and is responsible for monitoring the progress of projects funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.