:::info ## Key info **Audience**: business professionals currently enrolled in the Digital Catapult Accelerator cohort within the transport sector (up to 20 participants) **Date and time**: 24th July 10 am - 5 pm **Duration**: full day / 7h **Format**: online workshop via Zoom Link: https://turing-uk.zoom.us/j/92705317177?pwd=1Epe7iRzRKbgsNtILSbfOR0Dw5ZLRd.1&from=addon Meeting ID: 927 0531 7177 Passcode: 210741 **Resources**: - [It’s not just business: AI risks, rewards, and responsibilities - Online learning course](https://learn.turing.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=51) - [Miro board] - to be added **Facilitators** (all from the Alan Turing Institute) - Mishka Nemes (Skills Manager, lead facilitator) - Vera Matser (Head of Skills) - Denise Bianco (Skills Officer) - Clementina Ramirez Marengo (Skills Officer) **Contact**: mnemes@turing.ac.uk ::: ### Description The *It’s not just business: AI risks, rewards, and responsibilities* workshop introduces participants to responsible AI concepts and ways to approach AI adoption within business decision making. We will introduce a structured framework for thinking about how to responsibly design, develop, and deploy AI in business, and we will feature an example use case involving generative AI. Participants should expect to learn to anticipate social and environmental consequences, to pre-empt unacceptable risks, and to capitalise on unexpected opportunities. This full-day workshop will take place online and it is a first live delivery with plenty of opportunities for breakout discussions in small groups. We will signpost the participants to further reading and useful resources, and we welcome any constructive feedback throughout and following the workshop. *This workshop is adapted from an online course developed for the Alan Turing Institute: It’s not just business: AI risks, rewards, and responsibilities The course was developed by Dr. A.E. Jaques and Dr. Milo Phillips-Brown, in partnership with the Alan Turing Institute and Accenture. The CAIR3 framework is based on the Responsible Business Framework developed by Accenture, adapted here with permission. A.I.M. is inspired by earlier work by doteveryone. The materials are shared under a Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0 license. © 2024 A.E. Jaques & Milo Phillips-Brown* ### Who is this workshop for? This activity is aimed at anyone designing, developing, or deploying AI, and is geared to those working in business. No previous coursework or technical experience is required. During the workshop, we will use Zoom and Miro as the main platforms of engagement and we kindly require that all participants have a Miro account set-up for collaborative work and group discussions. ### Privacy notice Please find more info about Innovate UK BridgeAI Programme here: https://iuk.ktn-uk.org/programme/bridgeai/ Please find BridgeAI Privacy notice here: https://iuk.ktn-uk.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Privacy-Notice-BridgeAI-Programme_28.06.23-Final-with-BSI-010923.pdf Please find the full privacy notice of The Alan Turing Institute here: https://www.turing.ac.uk/privacy-policy ### Learning outcomes By the end of the workshop, participants will: * Understand the importance of responsible AI in business and be able to identify the values at stake * Be able to apply the CAIR3 framework to her own business’ use of AI: * Recognize key challenges raised by AI * Foresee potential consequences * Plan a response to preempt risks and reap possible rewards * Know when and how to work with diverse shareholders in applying the framework ## Agenda & Topics covered MORNING (10:00-13:00) **INTRO** - 30 mins * Motivation for running the workshop * Facilitators & acknowledgements * Quick introductions * Overview / Agenda * How to use Miro [demo] 1. **PART 1: Spotting AI Challenges** - 1h 15 mins - Introduce the AI Challenges cheatsheet - **Activity** (1h): Spotting AI challenges in 3 case studies **Coffee break** - 15 mins 2. **PART 2: Charting Consequences** - 1h - Introduce the use case - How to think about decision tree consequences - Introduce the family of consequences tool - **Activity** (45 mins): Consequences workbook **Lunch break** - 45 mins ____ AFTERNOON (13:45-17:00) 3. **PART 3: Extending the outlook** - 1h - Positionality & the characters workbook - **Activity** (45 min): Characters workbook **Coffee break** - 15 mins 4. **PART 4: A.I.M.ing to Respond** - 1h - Introduce the A.I.M. framework - **Activity** (45 mins): A.I.M. workbook **WRAP-UP** - 20-30 mins - Q&A - Conclusion & wrap-up - Further reading, resources & signposting - Live feedback submission