KUALA LUMPUR: Experian Malaysia is paving the way for responsible innovation with the launch of its future-focused vision at the GenAI Tech Series 2.0.
Its country head and HR director, Chua Chai Ping said the team is dedicated to keeping momentum going in shaping a future with generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) that is inclusive, secure, and responsible.
"At Experian Malaysia, transformative technology drives everything we do, and we have known for a long time now that GenAI will revolutionise the way we operate," she said.
The event will feature Prof. Emeritus Datuk Dr Halimah Badioze Zaman as a distinguished speaker.
She holds the Tan Sri Leo Moggie Distinguished Chair in Energy Informatics at Universiti Tenaga Nasional and is an advisor to the National Energy Centre (NEC).
Meanwhile, the GenAI Feature Segment Speakers will include Christoffer Erichsen, Founding Partner and chief executive officer of Human Inc, and Indran Indraseghar, Co-Founder of HumAIn Labs.
The company said its commitment to excellence also extends to its employees, where 94 per cent of the workforce has already trained in Gen AI best practices.
"This focus on upskilling and ethical awareness ensures that the future of AI at Experian Malaysia is one where both innovation and responsibility go hand in hand.
"As GenAI Tech Series 2.0 inspires new ideas and stirs excitement around the future of technology, Experian Malaysia is proud to lead the conversation on responsible innovation.
"Looking ahead, the company remains committed to pushing the boundaries of what GenAI can achieve, and by doing so, the company is poised to become a leader in shaping the impactful and responsible application of this powerful technology across the industry," it added.