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The role of artificial intelligence in driving positive behaviour change

Writer's picture: Dominic Ridley-MoyDominic Ridley-Moy

WEBINAR RECORDING - CIPR members, log 5 CPD points Panel discussion to discuss the role that artificial intelligence plays in helping to drive behaviour change. AI has a powerful role in helping humans to make better decisions and better choices. The panel discussed how AI can help achieve this - how it can help and how we can harness AI tools along with their predictions for the future. They also discussed some of the pitfalls and where we should all be wary of the threats posed by AI.


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