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The countdown to Trust Conference 2024 is on!
Back for its 12th year, our global forum will explore some of the biggest challenges facing society – from surging threats to media freedom to the new frontiers of AI, and the role that responsible business can play in the wake of global transformations.
Join us on 22-23 October at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London to explore these critical issues. Tickets are free. If you haven't already registered, please apply for your place now.
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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.
Nobel Laureate and world-renowned tech journalist join
Trust Conference line-up
We’re delighted to share that trailblazing editor and Nobel Laureate, Maria Ressa, and award-winning journalist and author, Kara Swisher, will be joining us to discuss the fight to save democracy and how we can turn the tide on its decline.
Maria Ressa
Co-founder and CEO,
Rappler
“As a journalist, I know first-hand how the law can be weaponised against us. Right now, the vital role that journalists play is under attack on every front, all around the globe. I’m delighted to be speaking at Trust Conference this year, a crucial moment to explore topics such as the role of free media in holding power to account, and the need to reign in Big Tech so it uses its power to promote the truth and protect democracy.”
Maria and Kara will join other renowned experts on day one, which will explore topics such as producing news in an AI-driven world, protecting lawyers who defend journalists and combatting disinformation in the year of elections.
Richard Gingras
Vice President of News, Google
Caoilfhionn Gallagher, KC
Barrister, Doughty Street Chambers
Ginny Badanes
General Manager, Microsoft's Democracy Forward Initiative
On day two, we’ll turn our focus to the wider societal impact of AI and the future of responsible business. We'll explore the ethical challenges of AI’s integration into the workplace and share insights from the Workplace Disclosure Initiative [[link removed]] - one of the world's leading voluntary corporate disclosure initiatives on workforce practices representing over 10 million workers.
Gabriela Ramos
Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO
Mariana MazzucatoProfessor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value, UCL
Kerry Kennedy
President, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights
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