Despite what many headlines may say, building AI-powered functionality into your business isn’t as simple as a few well crafted text prompts. The truth is: Most businesses aren’t ready to build with Generative AI.
Not yet at least. A proper AI roadmap, one rooted in your customer’s experience and uniquely designed to fit your business, is critical to making investments in AI that are practical, valuable and viable long term.
In this virtual workshop, we’ll show you what it looks like in practice. Led by Elliott Torres, Chief AI Architect @ Foxbox and Rob Volk, Founder & CEO @ Foxbox, we’ll show you how to:
--> Define use cases driven by user insights
--> Assess AI-readiness in your organization
--> Tackle risk mitigation and data governance with confidence
--> Start building infrastructure deliver and deploy real AI functionality
ABOUT Elliott
Elliott Torres, currently serving as an AI Advisor & Architect at Foxbox, has demonstrated expertise in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), particularly in developing software solutions tailored to the healthcare and technology industries. During his time at K Health Inc., Elliott's strategic initiatives were instrumental in achieving a significant 15% boost in patient engagement, facilitated by partnerships with renowned institutions such as Cedars-Sinai and Mayo Clinic. His crucial involvement at Hydrogen Health, LLC, led to the successful launch of a Joint Venture, thereby extending services to more than 200,000 members. As the Staff VP at Elevance Health, Inc., he was responsible for overseeing the deployment of vital virtual care services to millions amidst the pandemic. At KPMG, LLP, Elliott was recognized for his contributions to AI and Cognitive Computing, establishing his reputation as an innovator in technology. Further illustrating his dedication to technological progress, Elliott played a foundational role in establishing a Cognitive Computing practice at Deloitte, LLP. His academic credentials include a BS in Mathematics and Computer Science, alongside an MS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) from the University of Illinois at Chicago.