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Generative AI Program for Executives at GIK Institute 

  • January 31, 2025
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GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIK) is set to offer an exclusive two-day program on Generative AI for Executives, designed to equip business leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and leverage the transformative potential of generative AI. Set to take place on February 15-16, 2025, at the institute’s campus, this intensive program aims to delve deep into the evolving field of generative AI and provide executives with insights that can help shape their organization’s strategies.

Generative AI is one of the most rapidly advancing fields within artificial intelligence. Unlike traditional AI, which typically analyzes existing data to make predictions or decisions, generative AI has the remarkable ability to create entirely new content. Whether it’s generating text, images, music, or even code, this technology is revolutionizing industries across the globe. From product development and marketing to content creation and customer service, generative AI holds the potential to dramatically enhance operational efficiency, creativity, and competitiveness.

In this program, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of generative AI, starting with its fundamental concepts and progressing to advanced applications in business. The curriculum will include an introduction to generative AI, a look at the different types of generative models, and insights into how businesses can apply this technology to drive innovation. A key focus will be on how generative AI can be leveraged for product development, marketing strategies, and content creation, allowing organizations to stay ahead in a competitive business environment.

The program will also address the benefits and risks associated with generative AI. While the technology holds immense promise, its rapid evolution raises questions around ethical considerations, intellectual property, and the potential for misuse. The program will help executives navigate these challenges, equipping them with the tools to make informed decisions about integrating generative AI into their operations.

An essential component of the program is the focus on developing a generative AI strategy for participants’ respective organizations. As AI continues to shape industries, executives need to understand not only the potential applications of the technology but also how to build a sustainable and ethical approach to its integration. Participants will have the opportunity to work through case studies, engage in hands-on workshops, and interact with experienced instructors who are experts in the field of generative AI.

Led by a team of distinguished instructors, the program will offer both lectures and practical sessions that allow executives to apply their learning in real-world scenarios. The hands-on approach ensures that participants walk away with practical insights they can immediately implement in their organizations. This program is ideal for senior executives, business leaders, and decision-makers who are keen to explore how generative AI can improve their operations and overall business strategy.

The two-day program will be held at the prestigious GIK Institute campus, a hub for engineering and technology education. The program fee is set at Rs. 60,000, which includes accommodation for two nights, meals, and refreshments, ensuring that participants have a comfortable and enriching experience during the event. The registration deadline for the program is February 10, 2025, and interested individuals can sign up through the official registration link.

As artificial intelligence continues to become a driving force in industries worldwide, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for executives looking to maintain a competitive edge. The Generative AI for Executives program at GIK Institute offers a valuable opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge of one of the most transformative technologies of our time. Through this program, executives will be well-positioned to harness the power of generative AI to innovate and lead their organizations into the future.

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