LinkedIn Live ChatGPT: AI Ethics & Business Impact

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, such as ChatGPT, is already transforming the way we communicate with colleagues and customers. But using AI chatbots for business has serious implications. Listen in as Insight experts discuss both the benefits and risks associated with using this new natural language processing AI tool for customer-facing use cases.

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Jason Rader

VP and Chief Information Security Officer, Insight

Jason assumed the role of Insight’s chief information security officer in 2021 after joining the company in 2015 to build the security consulting group. Today, he builds upon more than 25 years of experience to develop Insight’s end-to-end security consulting portfolio and share Insight's transformation journey with fellow security leaders.

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Meagan Gentry

National AI Practice Manager and Distinguished Technologist, Insight

Meagan leads Insight’s U.S. National AI Practice. With over a decade as a data science and machine learning practitioner, she helps our customers translate AI vision into measurable outcomes — from strategy and operating models to production deployments — with a sharp focus on responsible AI, risk, and enterprise change. She advises senior leaders on where AI creates durable advantage, and on technical feasibility of some of the dreams that organizations want to see turned to reality. Her client work spans all industries, and she is a champion of the Innovate@Insight program, which facilitates inventorship through a fast-track to getting our creations patented and promoted.

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Carm Taglienti

Chief Technology Officer, Insight Public Sector

Carmen has more than 25 years of experience as a cloud computing, data science, data analytics and data management expert. As a Chief Technology Officer for Insight Public Sector, he focuses on cloud-based business solutions across multiple industries and technical domains. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Northeastern University Khoury College of Computer Sciences and the College of Professional Studies teaching graduate courses in data science, cloud computing and analytics. Carmen is a published author and speaks at industry and technology events.