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      <title>What Operationalising AI for Conference Management and Production Really Means</title>
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      <description>Summary: Lineup Ninja co-founder Joe Atkinson reflects on key takeaways from MOAT, a peer-to-peer event for conference content leaders focused on operationalising AI. From the rising value of human connection to the changing shape of event tech vendors, Joe shares how the day shifted his thinking on AI&amp;rsquo;s role in the future of conference management and production.</description>
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