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Date June 12, 2024 1:50 PM
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Join us for Trust Conference 2024

Registrations are now open for Trust Conference 2024!

In a year when half of the world’s population is going to the polls, how do we defend democracy and improve access to trustworthy information in the face of rising disinformation? With the landscape of ethical and sustainable business under increasing scrutiny, what does the future of responsible business look like? And how can we harness the immense promise of AI while mitigating the risks it poses?

Join us on 22-23 October at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London to explore these critical issues. Tickets are free, and you are now warmly invited to apply for your place.

Please note that places are limited and tickets are therefore not guaranteed. We will contact you by email to confirm if your application has been successful.

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What is Trust Conference?

For more than 10 years, Trust Conference has served as a leading global forum that brings together experts, innovators and activists at the forefront of shaping and strengthening free, fair and informed societies.

Featuring panel discussions, fireside chats, interactive presentations and valuable networking opportunities, the event offers a unique chance to engage with respected thought leaders working to protect democracy, defend press freedom, and promote responsible business practices in the digital age.

2024 Agenda and Speakers

22 October

Day one will explore the multifaceted challenges to global democracy, as AI becomes increasingly integrated into our digital landscape, and disinformation threatens electoral integrity.

We will also hear about the challenges faced by media in exile, explore innovative strategies to counter legal attacks against those fighting for justice and examine how newsrooms can ensure the core values of good journalism remain intact in the era of AI.

Confirmed speakers include:

Ritu Kapur

CEO, Quintillion Media

Richard Gingras

Vice President of News, Google

Ginny Badanes

General Manager, Microsoft's Democracy Forward Initiative

23 October

On day two, we turn our focus to championing human rights and responsible business in the wake of global transformations. We will discuss insights from a leading voluntary corporate disclosure initiative [[link removed]] on workforce practices, representing over 10 million workers.

We will also explore the ethical challenges of AI’s integration into corporate and legal sectors, and discuss business models that strengthen supply chains, prioritise workers’ rights and protect the environment.

Confirmed Speakers include:

Kerry Kennedy

President, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights

Eileen Donahoe

Special Envoy & Coordinator for Digital Freedom Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy, U.S. Department of State

Laura Clayton McDonnell

President, Corporates, Thomson Reuters

Further speaker announcements will be made soon! You can view the full agenda – which you can filter by day or topic – and the latest speaker line-up on our website [[link removed]].

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