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Digital skills for allDigital technology / specialisation
Artificial Intelligence Digital skillsDigital skill level
BasicGeographic Scope - Country
MaltaIndustry - Field of Education and Training
Basic programmes and qualificationsTarget language
EnglishType of initiative
Local initiative
Target group
Persons in tertiary education (EQF 6)Typology of training opportunities
Course
Learning activity
e-learning coursework
Assessment type
OnlineTraining duration
Up to 1 week
Organization
eSkills Malta FoundationIs this course free
Yes
Is the certificate/credential free
No
Type of training record
Single offer
Training Start date
2023
Effort
Part time light
Credential offered
Learning activity
Self-paced course
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Course Name
Artificial Intelligence: An Industry Perspective
Training Provider
KPMG
Target Group / Theme
Employees, executives or leaders of SMEs as part of the Workforce, ICT Professionals and Practitioners / Theme: Emerging Technology for SME Employees, Digital Transformation for SME Business Leaders, Upskilling and re-skilling of the Digital Sector with Transversal Skills
Course dates
19th October 0900-1100
Sessions
1
Course Content
Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems have been steadily increasing their presence and uptake across all industry sectors. Recent advancements in AI, particularly generative AI, have resulted in a lot of excitement from the private sector, technologists, investors, policymakers, and society. In this regard, from a regulatory compliance perspective, the industry must be prepared for the adoption and impact of these AI tools, technologies, and products, The anticipation is that this latest AI development will be a game-changer. This course shall focus on providing participants with a better understanding of the following topics:
• Current state of AI and the latest advancements
• Industries and potential use cases for each respective sector where AI and the latest language models, such as ChatGPT (an example of generative AI), can be applicable
• Major industry-specific risks and concerns to be aware of when adopting and using some AI algorithms and techniques within AI systems, e.g., the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) language model behind ChatGPT which uses deep learning
• Proposed AI controls to safeguard AI systems in terms of the data and algorithms used
• New laws and regulations, such as the EU AI Act, and their impact on society at large and across different industry sectors
• AI Governance assessment and implementation that can be carried out for managing risks and controls in AI solutions
Delivery Method
Hybrid