February 12th, 6:30 – 7:30 PM ET
Where: Virtual
Cost: Free
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Digital technology like Artificial Intelligence has rapidly emerged as a transformative force across numerous industries, promising unprecedented improvements in efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making.
In quality management, AI's potential to revolutionize processes, from defect detection to predictive analytics, has generated considerable excitement and promises. However, alongside these promising developments lies a surge of hype, often accompanied by lofty claims that may not translate into real-world benefits. As organizations seek tangible value amidst this landscape, it becomes crucial to distinguish between the hype surrounding AI and the applications that genuinely enhance quality outcomes.
This webinar explores the current state of AI in quality management, identifies where it delivers measurable results, and highlights the pitfalls to avoid.
Key points:
· AI is a transformative force in quality management, promising efficiency, accuracy, and better decision-making.
· Hype vs. reality matters; not all claims translate into real-world benefits.
· Focus on measurable results to identify where AI truly enhances quality outcomes.
· Avoid pitfalls by distinguishing fact from fiction before deploying AI tools.
· Informed decisions are key for leveraging AI that genuinely works.

Dr. Joe A. DeFeo | ComplianceQuest | Chief Quality & Advocacy Officer | www.compliancequest.com | Cell 203-241-7059
With 35 years of global experience as an internationally acclaimed C-suite Quality Management and Operational Improvement advocate, my mission is to transform organizations through Quality Leadership and Operational Excellence. My career began at the Juran Institute, where I had the honor of learning directly from Dr. Joseph M. Juran, one of the driving factors of quality by design, the Pareto Principle and all things excellence. Starting as a junior consultant, I rose through the ranks to become CEO/CXO and Chairman of Juran Inc., leading global initiatives across life sciences, aerospace, defense, healthcare, and government.