AI training aims to help to reduce workload
Administrative professionals will be able to learn how they can use artificial intelligence to reduce workloads and improve efficiency thanks to a workshop at Bermuda College.
The AI for Administrative Professionals Workshop takes place on from 12pm to 5pm on April 21.
Tawana Flood, the director of the college’s Athora Division of Professional and Career Education, said: “The workshop will focus on how AI can be used to streamline workflows, assist with planning and communication, and support event co-ordination and office management.
“It will also involve a practical component where students will use the AI tools during the workshop.
“As AI becomes more widely used across industries, learning how to use it effectively is becoming an increasingly important workplace skill.”
Ms Flood said the technology had the potential to reduce the burden of repetitive tasks and create more time for work that requires judgment, organisation and strong interpersonal skills.
“AI is becoming an important part of today’s workforce, and administrative professionals need the chance to understand how it can support the work they do,” Ms Flood added.
“This course is relevant because it gives people practical tools they can use straight away to work more efficiently, reduce pressure and strengthen their value in the workplace.”
The cost of the workshop is $195 with lunch included.
Anyone interested in the workshop can register via e-mail readytostart@college.bm.
