We’ve all heard of – and in a lot of cases used – ChatGPT and other AI tools. But what's next? How can AI be used to predict actions and emotions? And what does it mean for ethics, compliance and data?
The latest episode of our Business But Better podcast sees host Charlotte Rees-John joined by Kurt Geiger’s Chief Digital Officer Gareth Rees-John and Irwin Mitchell’s Chief Information Security and Innovation Officer Graham Thomson.
Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or watch on YouTube, as they:
Find out:
- Outline the risks and rewards of embedding AI into your organisation
- Discuss the impact of new technology on the workforce
- Dive into the key takeaways from the recent South by SouthWest (SXSW) Festival
- Reveal what's happened to NFTs and the Metaverse.
On the podcast
Charlotte Rees-John - Employment Partner and Head of Retail, Hospitality and Leisure sector
Charlotte is the Head of our Retail, Leisure and Hospitality sector. She is also an Employment Partner with over 20 years’ experience. She acts for a number of household names including Costa Coffee, PureGym and McArthurGlen. Other well-known clients in the Retail, Leisure & Hospitality sector, include Mothercare, McDonald’s, Arcadia Limited, Whitbread, Topshop and Pets at Home to name just a few.
Graham Thomson – Chief Information Security and Innovation Officer
A former military intelligence operator, Graham is a proven information (cyber) security and technology leader. He has a wealth of experience in multiple industries, including finance, online retail, manufacturing, and legal. Graham has recently been named in the Global CISO 100 for a second consecutive year.
Gareth Rees-John – Chief Digital Officer, Kurt Geiger
A self-confessed tech enthusiast, Gareth has dedicated his career to the retail sector. Starting off on the shop floor at Marks & Spencer and eventually running their flagship London store, Gareth’s dedication to technology saw him move into the retail giant’s digital team. He then went on to work
for the Arcadia Group, taking director-level positions at Topman and Miss Selfridge. His current role at footwear and handbag giant Kurt Geiger sees him advise on all areas of tech and digital.