WEBINAR

AI for Safety in 2026: Separating Myth from Method

AI is transforming safety, but separating hype from real-world value can be challenging. Join this webinar to debunk common myths, explore proven use cases, and learn practical strategies for adopting AI with confidence.
August 20, 2026
5:00 PM UTC
1 hour

August 20, 2026

1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT / 10:00 AM PT / 6:00 PM GMT 

Duration: 1 hour

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Summary

Across industries, data shows the majority of safety teams are experimenting with AI, but turning that early momentum into real impact is where many programs stall. With so much attention on AI, it’s easy for misconceptions to take hold - about what it can do, what it requires, and what “good” actually looks like in practice.

The opportunity is real, and adoption is accelerating. For teams looking to move forward with confidence, the challenge isn’t whether to adopt AI, but how to separate what’s proven from what’s promising - and how to take the next step in a way that builds trust across the organization.

Join Kim Moull from Cority for a candid discussion that cuts through the noise. Drawing on real-world examples and current market trends, we’ll unpack the most common myths about AI in safety, and the practical steps teams are taking to move from experimentation to impact.

During this webinar, we’ll explore:

  • Where AI is making a measurable impact in safety today, and what’s driving that momentum
  • The most common myths about AI adoption for safety, and what’s actually required to build trust and scale
  • How leading organizations are approaching AI for safety, with practical ideas for getting started

Speaker

Kim Moull

Kim Moull

Product Marketing Manager

Cority

Kim Moull is a Product Marketing Manager supporting Cority’s ergonomics solutions. With more than seven years of ergonomics-related consulting and research experience, she has helped optimize and manage ergonomics programs for top organizations in a variety of sectors, including automotive, manufacturing, health care and public services. Kim is a Canadian Certified Professional Ergonomist. 

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