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This session explores the future challenges of AI adoption and equips organizations with strategic solutions for managing integration, measuring success through KPIs, and maximizing ROI while ensuring responsible and ethical implementation.

As organizations increasingly adopt artificial intelligence (AI), they face significant challenges in effectively integrating these technologies into existing workflows. We have AI, now what? This session explores future challenges related to AI adoption, focusing on management, measurement, and maximizing return on investment (ROI).The session will outline the key hurdles organizations may encounter, including resistance to change, workflow redefinition, and aligning AI initiatives with business objectives. Effective management strategies are crucial for fostering responsible AI usage while addressing ethical considerations and compliance with evolving regulations.Measuring the success of AI initiatives is essential for justifying investments. Attendees will learn to identify key performance indicators (KPIs) that align with their specific goals, establishing a clear framework for evaluating AI's impact on workflows. Understanding ROI is also critical; participants will explore methodologies for assessing the financial implications of AI adoption and advocating for continued investment.Real-world case studies and interactive discussions will enhance the learning experience, allowing participants to share insights and strategies. By equipping attendees with the knowledge and tools needed to manage AI initiatives effectively, measure success, and maximize ROI, this session aims to empower organizations to thrive in the rapidly changing business landscape.

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October 3, 2025

3:35 pm

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4:20 pm

Grand Ballroom

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Kristy Wedel
Learning Experience Manager
AlignAI

Kristy Wedel is the Learning Experience Manager at AlignAI. She has over 15 years of experience in developing and democratizing analytics solutions that drive transparency and efficiency across various industries including healthcare, banking and government. Kristy is passionate about AI, governance and instructional design. She is also a member of the WIA team, a volunteer on the MORPC Regional Data Advisory Committee (RDAC) and a doctoral student at Franklin University.