AI: Friend or foe? What will Artificial Intelligence mean for communications and organisational culture?  
The potential implementation of artificial intelligence on how we work and the implications of doing so can no longer be kicked down the road, many people are already exploring ways to improve ways of working with the help of AI.

But what does it mean for communications and organisational culture? 

Our next blue goose briefing on Thursday, 4th July will be to explore just that.

We’ll be enlisting the support of industry leaders versed in technology, people, culture and communication to explore what the adoption of AI in its different forms could mean for communications and organisational culture. The experts joining us on 4th July are:


Jake Moore - Global Cyber Security Advisor, ESET, and often called upon for his views and analysis about technology and AI on TV and in the print media.

Jamie Stokes - CEO of The River Partnership Executive Search and plays a pivotal role in assisting global firms attracting, recruiting, retaining and developing senior leadership talent.

Jake Wall -  Policy Manager, Skills and Future of Work at techUK, a thought-leader on AI and author of techUK's report: 'Making AI Work for Britain'.

Emily Hayward - Digital Transformation and Communications Specialist


The event will take place at Mortimer House in central London. Arrivals are welcome from 1:30 pm for pre-event drinks. The main panel-led discussion will begin at 2 pm followed by a Q&A with our panellists, networking and drinks. 

Please fill in your details to sign up and book your free place, and we'll send you a calendar invitation with all the information you need.

We hope to see you there. 

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