Risk Ready: Strategies for Confident Decision-Making with AI

October 3, 2024 | General

SESSION OVERVIEW

Artificial intelligence (AI) offers significant benefits to community organisations, but it also introduces new risks. Effective risk management requires strong leadership from the board and support across all levels of the organisation. Recognising AI’s limitations and potential biases, and integrating human expertise and ethics into AI-assisted decision-making, are crucial. To mitigate
these risks, good governance should establish clear guidelines for AI usage, including human oversight, rigorous fact-checking, and transparency in decision-making.

In this workshop, we will explore the risks and opportunities of AI and share practical ideas and tools to help your organisation navigate uncertainty with confidence.

PRESENTER

Nina Laitala is a Trainer at the Institute of Community Directors Australia.

After completing her Master of Education, Nina discovered her passion for working with communities and empowering them through music-based education programs. In 2016, Nina joined the Victorian Student Representative Council as a training and project manager, and she was later appointed CEO. As CEO, she led the organisation through a time of significant change, from being an auspice agency to becoming a charitable company limited by guarantee. It was during this time that she honed her skills as an executive manager, educator and advocate with a strong focus on strategic planning, mentoring and governance.

Nina excels in strategic and change management, particularly in bringing diverse stakeholders along for the journey. Her agile management style and unwavering energy and commitment enable her to build strong teams that thrive under challenging situations.

Nina is a passionate advocate for ensuring all people, particularly those from marginalised communities, have accessible platforms, opportunities and spaces where they can be heard and supported to create positive change in the world.

Nina works with the training team to develop new training materials and deliver the full range of ICDA programs, including the Diploma of Governance.

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