Industry leaders have gathered to discuss the use of AI in Wales.
Marketing, communications and media specialists from some of Wales’ most forward-thinking organisations gathered last week to share their AI strategies.
The roundtable conference, called ‘Leadership in AI,’ was hosted by the Four Agency Worldwide in Cardiff to address topics in artificial intelligence, ranging from the Welsh language to government regulation.
Four Agency Worldwide specialises in marketing services across the UK and Middle East North Africa (MENA). Their Cardiff and Aberystwyth offices operate under the Four Cymru division, serving the whole of Wales.
The roundtable event comprised detailed discussions on the impact of AI across different sectors.
The conversation was spearheaded by Four Agency Worldwide’s chief digital and AI officer, Luke Alexander, alongside group chief executive Nan Williams, board adviser Darran Phillips, and managing director Cymru, Amelia Stevens.
The gathering included prominent industry leaders from Welsh businesses, such as Admiral, Airbus, and Wales & West Utilities.
Participants exchanged insights on the effective use of AI to assist, automate, and transform their organisations.
The debate also emphasised the unique role that AI can play within Welsh businesses, spotlighting the Welsh language and the growing need for government investment and regulation.
Lianne Moulder, from Admiral Group, said: “This was an incredibly valuable discussion, and it was great to be able to take part and share my insights and hear how other Welsh organisations are using AI.”
Speaking about the event’s success, Nan Williams, group chief executive of Four Worldwide Agency, said: “The AI roundtable in Cardiff was a significant opportunity for us to bring together a number of clients and friends of Four to have an open and honest discussion about the ways in which AI will change the face of marketing and communications.
“We wanted to have meaningful conversations on how to help shape the future of AI and its usage, particularly in enhancing the use of the Welsh language and how best to use AI in a bilingual world.”