Exploring the Boundaries of AI in Business
As the digital landscape evolves, companies face a pivotal question: which tasks should we delegate to artificial intelligence (AI) and which should remain in human hands? WACUL, a leading marketing digital transformation company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, will take the stage at the upcoming conference titled "Exploring the Boundaries of AI: What Tasks Should Remain Human?" scheduled from May 19 to May 22, 2026. This event aims to clarify the roles of AI and humans in business operations, providing essential insights for organizations grappling with AI integration.
Conference Overview
The driving force behind the conference is a common dilemma faced by many organizations: "We have the AI tools available, but we cannot make decisions." As we approach 2026, businesses are transitioning from the mere consideration of AI utilization to making critical decisions about how much they will rely on AI. This transition is essential for corporate success, with the distinction between merely using AI and making nuanced decisions about delegating specific tasks becoming ever more significant.
During the conference, industry leaders will dive deep into the intricacies of task delegation between AI and human resources. Instead of simply presenting case studies, speakers will share their thought processes and the rationale behind their decisions. This approach aims to assist attendees in prioritizing their AI strategies without confusion and aligns closely with practical implementations within their organizations.
Who Should Attend?
This conference is highly recommended for:
- - Decision-makers wondering about optimal task delegation between AI and human employees.
- - Organizations seeking to move beyond initial proofs of concept (PoC) and establish effective, enduring AI solutions in daily operations.
- - Teams trying to determine the best investments among various AI tools to suit their specific company needs.
- - Companies aiming to strike a balance between AI advancements and human value in order to maintain a competitive edge.
- - Organizations looking to unify divisive AI strategies into a cohesive company-wide strategy.
Details of the Event
Title
Exploring the Boundaries of AI: What Tasks Should Remain Human?
Dates
May 19 (Tue) to May 22 (Fri), 2026, starting at 10:00 AM each day (ending times may vary). Registration will provide access to all seminars across the four days.
Speaker from WACUL
Maya Kogayu, Manager of the AI Analyst Division at WACUL.
Presentation Topic
Tips for Creating E-commerce Sites That Maximize Visitor Engagement.
Participation Fee
Free of charge.
Mode of Participation
The conference will be held online.
Organizer
Market Media Co., Ltd.
Registration URL
Register here
Profile of WACUL’s Speaker
Maya Kogayu serves as the Manager of the AI Analyst Division at WACUL. She began her career at a web development company, leveraging data to enhance UI/UX as a web director. With extensive experience in overseeing site renewals, advertising strategy formulation, and media operation, Maya now focuses on providing consultancy services across various fields, from B2B systems to B2C e-commerce sites.
WACUL’s Expertise
WACUL’s strength lies in its ability to integrate data and knowledge to support strategic planning and implementation seamlessly. Our AI Analyst has been deployed in over 40,000 websites and has contributed to more than 12,000 strategies and performance evaluations. We utilize this extensive data to assist clients in identifying effective measures and prioritizing initiatives, ensuring a straightforward approach to marketing digital transformation.
About WACUL
Founded in 2010, WACUL is a marketing digital transformation company committed to helping businesses achieve successful transitions through big data analytics powered by AI. Since launching the "AI Analyst Series" in 2015, WACUL has been combining insightful consulting with advanced technologies, empowering clients to maximize their revenue efficiently through digital marketing strategies.
For more information about WACUL, you can visit
WACUL’s official website.
Join us as we explore the crucial intersection of AI capabilities and human expertise in the future of work.