in

Discussions on Artificial Intelligence: Zena Wood on War Room podcast

A close-up of a person's hand using a stylus on a tablet, with a laptop keyboard in the background. Digital icons and graphics related to AI, cybersecurity, and technology float above the scene, highlighting concepts like data security, AI chips, and online protection. The image has a futuristic, tech-driven feel. Credit: Shutterstock

In a podcast discussion, Professor Zena Wood explores the potential of AI in academia, defence, and other sectors. Wood stresses the importance of “basic AI literacy” to understand the biases and limitations of these systems, particularly in their application. The conversation also addresses challenges organizations face when integrating AI into their operations, emphasizing the need for a strategic approach to its adoption.

Key Points:

  • AI’s role in academia and defense.
  • Understanding AI biases and limitations.
  • Challenges in AI integration within organizations.

Read the full article here.

Written by Jack Ryan-Phillips

As the Web Marketing Officer at the Defence Data Research Centre (DDRC), Jack leverages his expertise in website design and communications to facilitate the effective dissemination of academic and research content. In his role, he works collaboratively with DDRC's academic and research staff, ensuring that their ideas are effectively communicated through various digital platforms, including the website, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

A person typing on a laptop with a holographic image of a chatbot labeled “AI” appearing above the keyboard, symbolizing interaction with artificial intelligence. The image highlights the integration of AI technology in everyday tasks. Credit: Shutterstock

The Evolving Landscape of Leadership in the Age of AI

Blue banner with a white square in the center containing the words "DIGITAL LEADERS" in bold blue letters. A small white square is positioned below and slightly to the right of the larger square, creating a minimalist geometric design against the blue background.

Zena Wood’s Nomination for the Digital Leaders 100 – Pioneering Digital Transformation