Peter Morgan and Luis Lanka engage in a detailed discussion about their work in artificial intelligence, particularly focused on agentic AI in financial services.
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Peter Morgan and Luis Lanka engage in a detailed discussion about their work in artificial intelligence, particularly focused on agentic AI in financial services.
As AI continues to shape organisational practices and behaviours, the conversation must go beyond capabilities to encompass responsibility. We need to carefully consider not only what AI can do, but also what it should do. This raises profound questions about the role of AI in decision-making, its accountability for outcomes, and the trust organisations and individuals can place in it.
Join Rupert Younger, Director of the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation, and Rachel Botsman, Associate Fellow at Saïd Business School, as they delve into these critical issues. Together, they will explore whether AI has the right—or the trustworthiness and accountability—to be regarded as a legitimate stakeholder in shaping the future of organisations and society.
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Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Peter Morgan and Luis Lanka engage in a detailed discussion about their work in artificial intelligence, particularly focused on agentic AI in financial services.