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Full line-up nearly set [View this email in your browser]( You have been sent a sponsored message by GamesIndustry.biz AI in the workplace to be explored at the GamesIndustry.biz HR Summit A leading AI expert will discuss the 'potentials and pitfalls' of using AI tools in the workplace at next month's GamesIndustry.biz HR Summit. The Summit takes place at the Royal Institution in London on September 18. [Tickets are available here.]( Tommy Thompson from AI in Games will provide a high-level overview of what generative AI is capable of achieving, as well as what it cannot do. He will explore applications of different AI systems within a HR context, and what issues teams should be aware of both in terms of its adoption with human resource processes, as well as larger issues that can impact broader studio adoption of the technology; including intellectual property and copyright as well as a need for understanding of the emerging regulatory landscape. AI is just one of the big topics at this year's Summit, which also features multiple breakout sessions and talks on mental health, neurodiversity, leadership, supporting teams through change, remote working and more. As well as a full schedule of talks, there will also be multiple breakout sessions, lunch, drinks and the event concludes with the 2024 Best Places To Work Awards. [You can see the latest schedule here](. Our current expert speaker line-up includes AJ Grand-Scrutton (Dlala), Andy Coley (Games Studio Training), Craig Duncan (Rare), Eimear Slattery (RKD), Emma Smith (Hestia Talent), Gemma Cooper (Dlala), Gina Jackson (Pitchify), Harriet Mansion (Rare), Hayley Blundy (Futurlab), Lisa Opie (Ubisoft), Michael Chan (Compulsion Games), Perri Lewis (Mastered), Phil Atkinson (NextGen Skills), Pierre Escaich (Ubisoft), Sarah Brewster (Fresh Seed), Sarah Sorrell (Safe In Our World), Scott Baxter (Wardog), Sean Hogan (RKD), Sheila Attwood (Brightmine), Tommy Thompson (AI and Games), and more to be announced. Last year's event was held at BAFTA and was a complete sell-out. The HR Summit is sponsored by Amiqus. For sponsorship queries, please contact George.Corner@gamesindustry.biz [Book Tickets Here]( [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( Copyright (C) 2024 ReedPop. All rights reserved. You got this email because you signed up to an account on GamesIndustry.biz and agreed to receive promotional emails from our partners. Our mailing address is: ReedPop 1-6 Grand ParadeBrighton, East Sussex BN2 9QB United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookie Policy](

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