Please join RubinBrown for an interactive webinar led by Artificial Intelligence and Data Practice Lead and Partner, Ryan Orton, focusing on “AI Real World Use Cases.”
This session will move beyond buzzwords to show how AI is being practically applied in organizations today, with a spotlight on five core use cases: automated invoice matching, document extraction at scale, intelligent customer support, intelligent data query systems, and churn risk intelligence for customer interaction. Through real examples and discussion, participants will see how these capabilities can drive efficiency, reduce risk, and unlock new value across the business.
This session is recommended for CIOs, CEOs, CFOs, and other executive leaders responsible for technology strategy, digital transformation, and enterprise performance.
Note: This webinar does not offer CPE credit.
Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:
- Describe how AI is being used in real organizations today across finance, operations, and customer experience.
- Explain the business impact of key use cases, including automated invoice matching, document extraction at scale, intelligent customer support, intelligent data query systems, and churn risk intelligence.
- Recognize where similar AI opportunities may exist within their own business processes and data landscape.
- Differentiate between high-value, practical AI projects and “science experiments” that are unlikely to deliver ROI.
- Identify next steps to explore, prioritize, and pilot AI use cases within their organization in a structured, low-risk way.
Ryan Orton, Partner of AI & Data Transformation at RubinBrown, has 20+ years of experience helping organizations embed data and AI into finance, operations, and customer-facing functions. He teaches technology strategy in executive programs at UC Berkeley and Wharton and has led major initiatives, including AI and data work within a $40B telecom integration serving 30M+ customers. At RubinBrown, Ryan helps clients drive growth and efficiency through data readiness, workstream redesign, and organizational change—grounded in the firm’s “Be Your Best for Others” culture of quality, integrity, and client-centered service.
Published: 12/12/2025
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