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World Chambers Congress: Ethical AI & Workforce Reinvention

Date Posted: 10 September, 2025

At the 14th World Chambers Congress in Melbourne, the spotlight fell on ethical AI and workforce reinvention, two forces shaping boardrooms, governments, and communities worldwide.

Delivering a keynote address to more than 1,500 business and government leaders from over 100 countries, Jan Lambrechts, Founder & Global Managing Director of Epitome Global, called on organisations to move beyond outdated fears about artificial intelligence and instead focus on the opportunities it creates for innovation, adaptability, and inclusion.

“AI taking our jobs is 100% not true.”

In his remarks, Lambrechts challenged one of the most persistent narratives surrounding AI. He emphasised that it is not the technology itself that threatens jobs, but rather the failure to adapt and upskill in line with its rapid integration.

“The future belongs to those who embrace AI skills, not resist them.”

A Blueprint for Ethical AI and Workforce Reinvention

Lambrechts didn’t stop at vision. He laid out practical steps that governments, chambers of commerce, and enterprises can take to prepare for the new landscape:

  • Rapid proof-of-concept cycles (30–90 days): Accelerating innovation by testing AI solutions in real-world environments.
  • New revenue models for chambers: Monetising workforce insights to strengthen communities and economic ecosystems.
  • Agile AI-government task forces: Ensuring policy keeps pace with private-sector advancements by working in closer alignment.

Scaling the Vision Globally

Epitome Global’s international rollout is being amplified through a strategic distribution partnership with RGH Global. Together, these organisations are redefining workforce optimisation for enterprises and governments across EMEA and Asia-Pacific, ensuring innovation is matched with responsibility.

This moment at the World Chambers Congress underscored a critical truth: ethical AI adoption and workforce reinvention are not optional — they are essential for building resilient, sustainable economies.

 

Read the original press release via AP News:
Jan Lambrechts Urges Ethical AI Adoption and Workforce Reinvention at World Chambers Congress

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