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AI is rapidly reshaping finance, but many professionals aren’t sure how to apply it in ways that actually drive value. This session is for those looking to integrate AI into financial analysis, investing, or operations with a practical approach. You’ll learn how AI is being used across key finance workflows, how to identify high-impact use cases, and how to start building skills that translate directly to real-world applications. Join live to ask questions about your specific interests and see how an expert approaches AI in finance step by step. The speaker specializes in AI-driven financial applications and regularly works with professionals adopting these tools. They’ll share the patterns they see across successful use cases and the kinds of insights typically discussed in 1:1 working sessions.
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