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RF Economic Outlook Conference Delivers Insights on Artificial Intelligence and Global Challenges

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  • March 20, 2024
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Photo Caption: Hon. Min. Halkitis bringing opening remarks at the annual RF Economic Outlook Conference.

 

(NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS) - The annual RF Economic Outlook Conference, held on March 13 at the Baha Mar Convention Center, saw a record-breaking attendance of over 300 delegates, marking the largest turnout in its history. The conference served as a platform for international experts to delve into critical issues facing the global economy, with a particular focus on the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Five distinguished international speakers graced the stage, covering a spectrum of topics ranging from climate change to geopolitics. However, the prevailing theme throughout the event was undeniably the impact of AI on both global and local economies, in the immediate and foreseeable future.

The event commenced with opening remarks from the Minister of Economic Affairs, the Hon. Michael Halkitis, setting the tone for a day of insightful discussions. David Slatter, VP of Investments at RF Bank & Trust, then welcomed a diverse audience comprising government officials, business leaders, and students, underscoring the conference's broad relevance and significance.

Key takeaways emphasized the irreversible presence of AI in the business landscape, urging companies to embrace the technology to maintain competitiveness. Speakers reiterated the indispensable role of humans in the workplace, emphasizing the need for ethical development and deployment of technological advancements. Moreover, the conference spotlighted the urgency of addressing the ongoing climate crisis, stressing the accountability of first-world nations for its repercussions on developing countries.

Highlights of the event included a panel discussion featuring Attorney General Ryan Pinder, Ecologist Chris Heider, and former Minister for St. Lucia, Dr. James Fletcher, moderated by Dwayne Whylly. Additionally, keynote presentations by esteemed thought leaders Kevin Surace, Rumman Chowdhury, Anu Bradford, Dr. Fletcher, and Jerome Rand offered invaluable insights into pressing global issues.

The success of the RF Economic Outlook Conference was made possible through the generous support of event sponsors: Aliv Business, Doctors Hospital, Fidelity Bank, Glinton Sweeting O'Brien, JS Johnson, PwC, Tribune Media, eCapital, Graham Thompson, and CG Atlantic.

For more information about the event events, please www.rfbeo.com

Attorney General Ryan Pinder expresses his position on Carbon Credits during RF Economic Outlook panel discussion.

 

Former Min. of Tourism, Dionisio D'Aguilar engages with presenters during Q&A.

 

Gov of the Central Bank, John Rolle, asks presenters a question during a keynote.

 

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