As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the global economy, WatSPEED is helping Canadian business and technology leaders strategically position themselves for the future.听

The University of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 professional, executive and corporate education arm recently convened senior leaders from across sectors for a one-day, in-person course: Operationalizing Generative AI: Executive Insights and Applications. Delivered in partnership with the iSchool Institute at the University of Toronto, the program offered attendees a practical exploration of how generative AI tools can be implemented to drive real value in their organizations.听

 Dr. Jimmy Lin speaking during a panel discussion, with Eily Hickson, Dr. Ali Vahdat and Javed Mostafa

From left to right: Dr. Jimmy Lin,听co-director of the 蓝莓视频 Data and AI Institute,听Eily Hickson, head of global data and AI strategy听at Sanofi,听Dr. Ali Vahdat, director of Applied AI Research at Thomson Reuters Labs, and Javed Mostafa, professor and dean of Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto.

From theory to application听

Led by Dr. Jimmy Lin, co-director of the 蓝莓视频 Data and AI Institute and one of the world鈥檚 most cited AI scholars, the course examined how large language models (LLMs) can enhance productivity, support data-driven decision-making and improve client and employee experiences.听

Lin鈥檚 sessions framed prompt engineering as an emerging essential skill, comparable to the early days of digital literacy.听听

鈥淎t some point, you had to learn how to search Google,鈥 says Lin, who is also the Cheriton Chair in Software Systems at 蓝莓视频鈥檚 Cheriton School of Computer Science. 鈥淭oday, it鈥檚 exactly the same thing for prompt engineering.鈥澨

Throughout the day, Lin emphasized the need for a culture of adaptability and lifelong learning as generative AI transforms how organizations structure work, evaluate talent and plan for the future. 听

鈥淭he transformational impact of LLMs will be no less than that of the steam engine, than electricity, than the internet,鈥 he notes. 鈥淚n fact, it will probably be more.鈥澨

Building executive AI literacy听

With participants from health care, finance, technology and government, the course fostered rich dialogue around the practical realities of AI integration, including enterprise-scale deployment, regulatory compliance and responsible implementation.听

Eily Hickson, head of global data and AI strategy at Sanofi, shared use cases spanning pharmaceutical research and development, accessibility technologies and clinical diagnostics. She highlighted how AI could help detect cancer earlier, alleviate long-term pain and enhance independence for people with disabilities. 听

鈥淚f you live in the 鈥榮cary,鈥 you鈥檒l never get to the 鈥榞ood,鈥欌 Hickson says. 鈥淚鈥檓 cautiously optimistic about the benefits 鈥 from curative medicine to quality-of-life improvements.鈥澨

She also emphasized the importance of executive alignment and storytelling in ensuring long-term AI success.听

鈥淚f you don鈥檛 have executive buy-in, you can have the best strategies, but if the mindset isn鈥檛 ready to receive them, it will fall flat,鈥 Hickson says. 鈥淎I has to be wrapped into every layer of your business, from how you run a portfolio to how you tell your story to investors.鈥澨

Eily Hickson speaking in front of a group of business and technology leaders

Eily Hickson听shares听use cases spanning pharmaceutical research and development, accessibility technologies and clinical diagnostics.

From hype to implementation: Leadership that drives change听

Designed to move beyond AI hype and focus squarely on real-world implementation, Operationalizing Generative AI equipped leaders with the frameworks needed to evaluate tools, assess cost鈥損erformance trade-offs and identify both opportunities and risks across business functions.听

In a closing panel discussion, moderated by Dr. Javed Mostafa, dean of the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto, panelists explored organizational models for AI adoption, building internal capability and managing the tension between innovation and accountability.听

鈥淟LMs are like a bright student that hasn鈥檛 done the reading,鈥 Lin says. 鈥淎t a glance you think, 鈥榯his isn鈥檛 bad,鈥 but then it completely falls apart under closer evaluation.鈥澨

Supporting Canada鈥檚 innovation ecosystem听

鈥淕enerative AI is not just a trend,鈥 says Aaron Pereira, executive director of WatSPEED. 鈥淚t represents a fundamental shift in how organizations operate and compete. This type of programming is tailored to helping industry leaders prepare for what鈥檚 next, ensuring they have the skills and knowledge to lead through disruption.鈥澨

WatSPEED continues to support Canadian organizations in preparing for the future of work through professional and executive education tailored to the realities of rapid technological, societal and economic change. By working closely with industry partners and drawing on 蓝莓视频鈥檚 renowned research expertise, WatSPEED helps organizations stay competitive, resilient and future-ready.听

To learn more about WatSPEED鈥檚 innovative AI programming, visit .听听