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Dublin Tech Summit is set to host a free webinar hosted by Stephen Redmond of BearingPoint. The rise of Generative AI is transforming how we interact with data, making analytics more efficient and accessible. As AI co-pilots are integrated into every Business Intelligence (BI) tool, the future of data analysis is evolving faster than ever.


Why are so many business users still relying on Excel? And why do CEOs still need email explanations of dashboard numbers?

Dublin Tech Summit is set to host a free webinar, led by Stephen Redmond, Head of Data Analytics and AI at Bearing Point, to uncover how Generative AI is reshaping BI and answering these important questions.

In this session, Redmond will cover:

  • The role of Generative AI copilots in revolutionising BI tools.
  • Why users are hesitant to fully move away from traditional tools like Excel.
  • How Generative AI will make data insights more intuitive and actionable.
  • Understanding the ‘why’ behind the data – What does it mean, and why does it matter?

Stephen Redmond is the Head of Data Analytics and AI at Bearing Point and an authority on AI-driven data strategies. With a wealth of experience in Business Intelligence, Stephen has helped countless organisations navigate the complexities of analytics and data-driven decision-making.

Register to attend.


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