Call for Speakers

We invite AI and Data Science leaders to share their expertise as presenters!

Broad topic areas include:

Best Practices for Scaling Generative AI in Organizations: Explore successful strategies for managing and scaling generative AI deployments, including case studies from various industries. Discuss governance frameworks, team structures, and processes that facilitate effective integration and ongoing management.
The Human-AI Relationship: Navigating Trust and Interaction: Investigate the evolving dynamics of human engagement with generative AI. Address challenges such as trust in AI-assisted diagnostics, implications for interpersonal relationships, and the potential for AI to influence mental health outcomes.
Ethics and Security in Generative AI: A Critical Examination: Delve into the ethical considerations and security challenges associated with generative AI, focusing on issues like privacy, data ownership, algorithmic bias, and the development of robust ethical guidelines to govern AI use.
Generative AI’s Impact on Economic Structures and Labor Markets: Assess the economic and societal implications of generative AI technologies, including their disruptive potential in various sectors, effects on job markets, and strategies for workforce adaptation in the face of automation.
Regulatory Frameworks for Generative AI: Navigating Legal Challenges: Discuss the regulatory and policy considerations relevant to generative AI, examining existing legal frameworks, emerging regulations, and the implications for compliance, data governance, and intellectual property rights.

Submission Requirements

  • Presentations should focus on practical applications of analytics in various industries and last 45 minutes (30-minute presentation followed by a minimum of 15 minutes for Q&A).
  • Proposals must include a title, a brief description of the presentation, and the presenter’s bio, company, and headshot.
  • If you represent an organization that sells a data science product or service, your company description must be limited to the first slide. Direct or indirect sales pitches are not permitted.
  • Deadline for submissions: December 1, 2024
  • Presentation selections: December 15, 2024

*If firewalls prevent you from submitting this proposal, please contact our Events Manager, Lindsay Lennon at sds-conferences@charlotte.edu.

Previous years’ speaker information can be found on our Conference Archive page.

Have questions? Email our team at sds-conferences@charlotte.edu.