Beyond knowledge: AI-driven tools for measuring practical corporate skills

AI is transforming corporate assessments, enabling a 40% improvement in skill identification for technical roles and delivering a 30% performance boost post-training. Traditional testing methods fall short in evaluating real-world competencies, but AI-driven assessments empower companies to measure practical skills effectively.

 

Join us to learn how AI enhances workforce development, upskilling, and reskilling efforts for tangible, impactful results.

Who should attend?

Corporate HR and Learning & Development teams looking to integrate AI in talent assessment.

Business leaders wanting to evaluate hands-on skills rather than theoretical knowledge.

Corporate trainers aiming to improve workforce upskilling through data-driven methods.
 

Professionals interested in the latest innovations in employee development and assessment.

Anyone interested in exploring how AI is reshaping corporate skills assessment

Topics covered

The transition from knowledge-based to skills-based assessments
Using AI to collect deeper performance metrics
Adaptive assessments: Tailoring learning paths in real-time
Case studies: AI in upskilling and reskilling programs.
Relatore
Katya Fisher
Katya Fisher
Founder, CEO of Aracor AI & Board Member, Vice Chairman of Constructor Group

Katya Fisher is the founder and CEO of legal technology company Aracor (www.aracor.ai). In addition to her leadership at Aracor, Katya holds the position of Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Legal Officer of Constructor Group, overseeing all legal and governance matters for the group of companies which includes Constructor Technology, Constructor Knowledge, and Constructor Capital. Katya serves as a director of Global Blockchain Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ: GBBK) and chair of its audit committee. 

 

Katya's distinguished career includes founding her own law practice before becoming a partner and practice group leader at an AM200 law firm. Her legal acumen has led to successful representations before the U.S. Tax Court and the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO). Katya holds a B.A. from New York University and a J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where she was awarded the Howard M. Squadron Fellowship as a visitor at the Programme in Comparative Media Law & Policy (PCMLP) at the University of Oxford’s Centre for Socio-Legal Studies. Her writings have been published in the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, Bloomberg Tax, and the New York Real Estate Journal, and she has been quoted in Bloomberg, Fortune, and Forbes. 

 

A six-time Super Lawyers “Rising Star” award winner, Katya is also an adjunct professor at Florida State University College of Law, where she teaches a course on Law & Technology. Katya is admitted to practice in New York, Arizona, and the United States Tax Court. 

Moderatore
Maria Mashkeeva
Maria Mashkeeva
Strategic Partnership Manager, Constructor Tech

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