AI is already part of everyday work, whether anyone has made a formal decision about it or not. This half day session is about using it well - getting real value from these tools while avoiding the problems that come from using them carelessly. The focus is on how people use AI rather than on the tools themselves, so it works whatever systems your firm has approved. It is practical and discussion-led, with delegates working through real examples.
The day covers the three foundations of AI literacy, knowing where AI is already present, judging when to rely on it and having the confidence to question what it produces. It then turns to the areas carrying most risk in a regulated firm - what can and cannot be entered into a tool, how AI-assisted work reaches customers, and the fact that anything leaving your desk carries your name rather than the tool's.
Firms differ in what they allow, so we do not tell delegates which tools to use. They leave knowing what to look for in their own firm's policy, and what to do if something goes wrong.