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AI Action Summit
Speakers
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Daron Acemoglu
Daron Acemoglu
Professor of Economics at MIT
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Jean-Noël Barrot
Jean-Noël Barrot
Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France
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Sylvain Duranton
Sylvain Duranton
Global Leader of BCG X
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Ren Ito
Ren Ito
Co-Founder of Sakana AI
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Kate Kallot
Kate Kallot
Founder and CEO of Amini
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Mariana Mazzucato
Mariana Mazzucato
Professor in the Economics of Innovation and Public Value at University College London
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Reid Hoffman
Reid Hoffman
Co-Founder of LinkedIn
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Celina Lee
Celina Lee
CEO and Co-Founder of Zindi Africa
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Sasha Luccioni
Sasha Luccioni
AI & Climate Lead at Hugging Face
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron
President of France
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James Manyika
James Manyika
Co-Chair of the UN High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence
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Dzung Do Nguyen
Dzung Do Nguyen
Co-Founder and CEO of enfarm Agritech
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Toriola Oladeji
Toriola Oladeji
Co-CEO of Vinsighte Limited
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Petr Pavel
Petr Pavel
President of the Czech Republic
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Nabiha Syed
Nabiha Syed
Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation
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Audrey Tang
Audrey Tang
Cyber Ambassador at Large
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Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
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Alexander Vollert
Alexander Vollert
AXA Group Chief Operating Officer and AXA Group Operations CEO
Agenda
Moderator: Jo Coburn | |
2:00 PM | Introduction
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2:05 PM | Opening Keynote
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Session One: AI in the Public Interest: Competition & Investment The private-sector AI investment boom has raised questions about whether these new technologies and services will be widely accessible to all segments of society, rather than to just a few first-movers or dominant firms. What needs to happen to ensure that the fruits of the investment boom ultimately serve the public interest and the common good? | |
2:10 PM | Panel Discussion and Q&A with International Media
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2:50PM | Video Report: Global South AI
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Session Two: Innovation & The Future of Work While AI is billed as a technology that will supercharge productivity - allowing industries to do more with less, and at an accelerating pace - precisely how these benefits are pursued is what matters. What do policymakers and managers need to do to ensure that new tools serve not only capital but also labor, consumers, and society more broadly? | |
2:55 PM | Fireside Chat
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3:25 PM | Break |
Session Three: Sustainable AI Although AI holds the potential to transform a wide range of climate-related industries for the better, it is also a notoriously heavy user of electricity - and its energy footprint will only grow. How can we ensure that the technology becomes an overwhelmingly net positive for the planet? | |
3:50 PM | Keynote Address
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3:55 PM | Panel Discussion and Q&A with International Media
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4:35 PM | Video Report: Democratic Participation in AI
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Session Four: High-Level Fireside Chat Moderated by Jo Coburn. | |
4:40 PM |
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