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Living with AI – The Future of Jobs, Business & Daily Life

Join Alex Fallon, founder of AiSK, to discover how AI is transforming daily life and work in Saskatchewan. Learn practical tools, local success stories, and how to use AI ethically and effectively!

Part of RPL's Small Business Week Speaker Series.

About the Speaker

Alex Fallon has over 20 years of experience in a variety of leadership roles in Canada, the UK and Asia. He’s been the CEO of two multi-million-dollar organizations, a successful entrepreneur, and has worked in economic development roles for municipal government, provincial government, federal government. He has worked for organizations including Rolls-Royce, Cameco Corporation, Government of Saskatchewan, SREDA, General Fusion and the UK Government. Alex has been awarded the Sovereign’s Medal, the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal and is the British Honorary Consul to the Province of Saskatchewan. He is the Chair of the Western Canada Economic Forum, and Founder of Artificial Intelligence Saskatchewan. He is a poet, playwright and author. His first book, ‘All I Have is Words’, was published in 2023. He holds a Bachelor of Economics (Honors) and a Bachelor of Laws (Honors). He has a Certificate in Artificial Intelligence from Oxford University and recently established AiRT – the Canadian AI Art Awards (www.airtwork.ca). He once got Saskatoon Berries on the menu at a Gordon Ramsay Restaurant and his favourite movie is Top Gun.

Session Overview 

In this engaging keynote, Alex Fallon cuts through the AI buzz to reveal how artificial intelligence is already enhancing productivity, creativity, and efficiency in the lives of everyday Saskatchewan residents.

Whether you’re an office worker, small business owner, or busy parent, this session will show how AI can become a practical tool—not a threat. Through real-world examples, Alex will explore how people across the province are using AI to:

• Predict workplace accidents
• Optimize crop yields
• Automate customer service
• Save time and reduce costs in daily routines

He’ll also examine why AI adoption is vital for Saskatchewan’s long-term economic resilience and competitiveness, while addressing the ethical and privacy considerations that matter to everyday users.

Why Attend?

Attendees will walk away with:
1. Actionable Strategies – A curated list of free or low-cost AI tools to start using immediately.
2. Saskatchewan-Focused Insights – Real case studies in agriculture, mining, retail, and small business.
3. Future-Proof Skills – A practical mindset for adapting to AI-driven changes in the workplace.
4. Ethical Confidence – Guidance on responsible AI use aligned with Canada’s privacy laws.

Who Should Attend?

This session is ideal for:
• Entrepreneurs and small business owners
• Job seekers and office professionals
• Students and educators
• Anyone curious about how AI can make life and work easier—without needing a tech background

Register to receive a reminder (in case of rescheduling and cancellation), the evaluation and any resource materials. Part of RPL's commitment to supporting small business and economic development in Regina. If you have any questions about our Business, Personal Finance or Careers programs, please contact Tim at 306-777-6013 or txie@reginalibrary.ca

AGE GROUP: | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | Business and Careers |

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