Webinar: How do firms and sectors engage with AI?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform economies, reshape how people work, and change how firms organise their production. The webinar “How do firms and sectors engage with AI? Innovation, skills and use” will introduce a recently published sectoral taxonomy of AI intensity, outlining different dimensions (AI human capital, AI innovation, exposure to and use of AI) that characterise the extent to which AI relates to the activity of economic sectors.

Registration dates 12 March 2025 02 April 2025
Course dates 02 April 2025 02 April 2025
Registration is open
Webinar: How do firms and sectors engage with AI?

About the webinar

Animated by Lea Samek, from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the presentation will explore critical aspects in greater depth, including the skills needed to develop and maintain AI, as well as the technologies and applications driving recent advancements in AI. The roundtable following the conference will be led by researchers from Université Côte d’Azur.

“How do firms and sectors engage with AI?” is part of the VOILA! seminars organised by EFELIA Côte d’Azur – French School of Artificial Intelligence. These seminars aim to explore the frontiers of AI in an inclusive and open manner, welcoming everyone. The goal is to provide insights and answers to major societal and academic questions on topics such as AI & Environment, AI & Work, AI & Education, AI & Media, AI & Law, AI & Creativity, AI & Health, and much more.

About the speaker

Lea Samek is an Economist at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in the Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Directorate. Her work encompasses a wide array of innovation and industry-policy related topics including knowledge-based capital, the link between innovation and productivity, jobs and skills in the digital transformation, semiconductors and Artificial Intelligence. She is also a Research Associate at the Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE). Previously Lea worked at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research in London and as a Visiting Lecturer at King’s College London, from where she also obtained her PhD.

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