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The future global governance of AI
As AI technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the need for coordinated global governance has become urgent. With considerations and concerns surrounding ethical development, deployment and regulation, experts around the world are working to ensure that responsible and trustworthy practices underpin this new era.
This challenge will be discussed at our annual global forum, Trust Conference. During the session, Gabriela Ramos, Eileen Donahoe, and Mark Surman will assess the geopolitical risks associated with developments in AI and explore potential solutions.
These world-leading experts join over 40 renowned speakers as we examine the ethical challenges of AI’s integration into the corporate sector, and the role that responsible business can play in the wake of global transformations.
Over two days, Trust Conference will also look at explore innovative strategies to defend media freedom and address challenges to global democracy, with speakers including Nobel Laureate, Maria Ressa, and renowned journalist, Kara Swisher.
Join us on 22-23 October at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in London. 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.
Check out some of our confirmed speakers below:
Maria Ressa
Co-founder and CEO,
Rappler
Kara Swisher
Journalist and Author
Ginny Badanes
General Manager, Microsoft's Democracy Forward Initiative
Staffan Lindberg
Director, V-Dem Institute
Richard Gingras
Vice President of News,
Google
Kerry Kennedy
President, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights
Last year’s Trust Conference in numbers
600+ delegates...
from 45 countries
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