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03/03/2025
The OSAP Q1 Educational Luncheon Meeting is a Week Away
Register now to find out how you can safeguard your org from AI risks
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a tool that has been getting worldwide attention for more than two years with ChaptGPT's launch in November 2024. Generative AI can be used to save time, reduce costs and drive engagement. However, AI's use isn't risk-free.
This is why OSAP is educating our members about safeguards they can implement to protect their organizations and their teams.
Register now for AI, Oh My! Building an AI Policy that Won't Get You Sued.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Whether you work for a small, medium or large association, a comprehensive policy for using AI technologies is essential. Irresponsible AI use will spark a crisis for your members. However, responsible AI use will help you, your members and their communication teams perform year-round work to mitigate problems and identify growth opportunities.
This session connects all those dots.
Learn how AI can be used to increase efficiency, which gives your team more time to be human.
THE DETAILS:
If you need support, please contact Monica Occhetti, CAE, ICE-CCP at monica@ohiosap.org.
Registration closes March 6 for OSAP's Q1 Educational Luncheon Meeting
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Dan Farkas is a Professor of Strategic Communication at Ohio University, where he teaches research, strategy, content creation, measurement and analytics courses. He also is a business owner when not chasing late homework or his two kids. His latest venture is PassPR, which aims to “mind the gap” between employer needs and employee capacity.
The course's accompanying webinar, if you registered for it, will occur March 31, 2025, via Zoom. CAE hours: 2.25 (Combined total for the luncheon and the future webinar)
Special Thanks to Our Host Property:
Special Thanks to Our Official Photographer
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