Global Head of AI, Data & Analytics at Akkodis, a technology and engineering consultancy of 50 000 people.
Executive member of The Adecco Group Global Responsible AI Committee
Board Director and graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Chair of Global Akkodis Responsible AI Council.
> 10 years experience in advanced AI including AI agents / agentic workloads and reinforcement learning
"Zennial" & neurodiversity advocate and champion
Gen AI is the tip of the iceberg, reshaping our world. Yet, beneath the surface lies the hidden bulk – the crucial role of quality data and the need to harness the power of AI responsibly.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in the digital era, with AI reshaping industries and redefining the way businesses operate. At its core, AI is a discipline that aims to build machines capable of demonstrating human like capability at defined activities. But it is also so much more than that. Download our AI eBook here.
AI agents and ‘agentic’ workflows have the potential to quickly evolve from simple ‘productivity assistants’ to sophisticated and interconnected knowledge-based products and solutions, across all industry verticals. This paper provides a snapshot of the opportunities and responsibility considerations of agentic systems, and offers a framework for how Akkodis can help you integrate these systems into your business for both short and long term business value realisation.
Does that make Artificial Intelligence the biggest disappointment of the millennium? Not at all, as long as you manage to see beyond the buzzwords and the hype and look at how the technology actually works and how to derive real value from this tech.
It is easy to understand the general public’s immense fascination with Artificial Intelligence. With the widespread popularity of applications based on Large Language Models, for the first time in human history we are handed broad purpose AI tools that respond to the tasks we’re giving them, as if they were passably human. The age of truly intelligent machines has arrived, and finally the fiction of sci-fi movies has become reality.
It is showing the world that a disability and a different approach to working doesn’t make us lazy or incapable.
It makes us different. For so long, we have embraced and been pushing for diversity in the workplace and neurodiversity and diverse ability should be the same. I think the program can help society by continuing to highlight these incredible people, what they’ve overcome and what they have achieved, to build confidence in people with differing abilities and to give inspiration and hope to those earlier on the path, or with a loved one going through the journey.