Speaking
Reid’s keynotes:
Are Targeted to the Audience
Every audience is different and needs something different.
Directors of the F500 need to understand the strategic decisions they need to make and what they should expect of their C-suite.
Chief Information/Data/Innovation Officers need to know what the risks are and what a scalable solution looks like.
Compliance, HR, and Marketing executives need to understand how they are a core part of the solution to addressing AI ethical risks.
Members of professional associations – CPAs, healthcare practitioners, real estate agents, etc. – need to know how they can leverage AI while protecting their personal and employer’s brand.
Every one of Reid’s keynotes is tailored to the audience. He asks, “What do you want your audience to walk away with? What problems do they need help solving?”
Bestow Understanding, Not Just Knowledge
It’s easy to get stuck in the weeds with the risks of AI. It’s easy to get lost in scary headlines and technical jargon. Sure, “best practices” are important. But while giving that list to people may give them knowledge, it doesn’t give them the understanding they need to exercise their own professional judgment.
Communicate Concrete Actions Steps
Everyone in business wants to know what to do. It’s not enough to understand or be enlightened, let alone entertained. Audiences want to go back to work the next day and know what’s on their to-do list. Reid’s keynotes don’t close before he gives his audience the action items that will push their careers and AI efforts forward.
You can book Reid for your event by contacting speaking@reidblackman.com.
Recent Keynotes
Sector Agnostic
“Board Level Decisions for Managing AI Risks”
“Handling the Ethical Risks of Generative AI”
“How Technology Executives Can Lead on AI Ethical Risks”
“How to Monitor AI’s Ethical Risks”
“Data Privacy Isn’t As Important As You Think”
“How to Create a Responsible and Responsive Research Program for AI”
“Calm the Hell Down: AI Is Just Software that Learns by Example and No, It’s Not Going to Kill Us All”
“Building a Strategic Roadmap for Responsible AI”
“Where AI Ethical Risks Come From and What Needs to Be Done”
“A Step by Step Guide to Building a Responsible AI Program”
Sector Specific
“Addressing Pharma’s AI Ethical Risks”
“AI Ethics and the CPA Code of Conduct”
“AI Ethics in Academic and Scholarly Publishing”
“What Investors Need to Know About AI Ethical Risks”
“Why Compliance Needs a Seat at the AI Ethics Table”
“Digital Ethics Risks in Aeronautics”
“AI Ethical Risks in Retail”