On-Demand Webinar
Session Two: The Human Dimension to AI
Behind the optimistic headlines, a stark reality emerges: most AI projects fail. According to Harvard Business Review, failure rates reach as high as 80%—nearly double that of corporate IT projects a decade ago. As artificial intelligence reshapes the workplace, organizations face a critical challenge: balancing automation with human oversight to maximize productivity while maintaining trust, creativity, and ethical integrity. Join us as we reveal new research on the psychological impact of AI, the critical role of human involvement, and how companies are investing in training to bridge the skills gap.
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Aaron Kalvani
Global AI Transformation Leader, Author, & Public Speaker

Lauren Budd
Senior Research Manager at Vanson Bourne
Session 2: The Human Dimension to AI
In this second session of the series, Laura and Aaron will explore a frequently overlooked, yet highly influential factor in implementing effective AI projects within enterprises – the human dimension to AI. We will discuss:
- The significance of human involvement in AI projects
- The necessity for skills development
- Ethical considerations of AI implementation
- How to navigate the challenges of deploying AI responsibly
- Live Q&A

Each live webinar in this series addresses a unique AI challenge impacting enterprises today. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable perspectives from leading industry experts, that can transform the way that you approach AI innovation!