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AI UNLEASHED: REVOLUTIONISING THE FUTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS

Thursday 28 September | 8 Fenchurch Place, London


Limited number of complimentary VIP tickets available

Join us to stay ahead and go deeper into the AI revolution and discover the implications for your business. Meet business leaders and researchers showcasing how AI has revolutionised their business models, given them the competitive advantage, and highlighted alternative ways of thinking about work. Hear them debate the opportunities and threats that AI poses to business today and help shape the conversation around the future regulatory framework with leading political and policy figures.

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At AI Unleashed 2023, senior leaders from the private sector, government and academia will convene to discuss the many industrial and societal opportunities presented by the spread of AI. Topics covered will include strategies for successfully integrating AI into business operations; the development of ethical usage guidelines and regulatory frameworks; and longer-term, commercial scale applications of machine learning technologies. This half-day conference will feature a lively mix of lightning presentations, fireside chats and panels.

Speakers

 David Wakeling, Head of the Markets Innovation Group, Allen Overy

David Wakeling
Head of the Markets Innovation Group, Allen Overy

Mhairi Aitken Ethics Research Fellow, Alan Turing Institute

Mhairi Aitken
Ethics Research Fellow, Alan Turing Institute 

Raza Habib Co-founder & CEO, Humanloop

Raza Habib
Co-founder & CEO, Humanloop

Helen Margetts, Professor of Society and the Internet, Mansfield College, University of Oxford

Helen Margetts

 Professor of Society and the Internet, Mansfield College, University of Oxford

JP Rangaswami Chief Data Officer and Group Head of Innovation, Deutsche Bank

JP Rangaswami 

Former Chief Data Officer & Group Head of Innovation, Deutsche Bank and Chief Scientist, Salesforce

David Benigson  Founder and CEO, Signal AI

David Benigson

Founder and CEO, Signal AI

Darshan Chandarana Emerging Technologies Leader, PwC

Darshan Chandarana

Emerging Technologies Leader, PwC

Victoria Edwards CEO, FIDO Tech Ltd

Victoria Edwards

CEO, FIDO Tech Ltd

JP Rangaswami Chief Data Officer and Group Head of Innovation, Deutsche Bank

Ben Clinch 

Principal Enterprise Architect, Information Architecture, BT Group

David Benigson  Founder and CEO, Signal AI

Cameron Brown

Director of Cyber Security, Deloitte UK

Greg Clark MP Chair, House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee

Greg Clark MP

Chair, House of Commons Science, Innovation and Technology Select Committee

Paul Scully Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy

Paul Scully

Minister for Tech and the Digital Economy

New Scientist Hosts and Moderators

Emily Wilson, Editor in Chief, New Scientist

Emily Wilson
Editor in Chief
New Scientist 

  Justin Mullins, Consultant Editor, New Scientist

Justin Mullins
Consultant Editor
New Scientist

 Timothy Revell,  Deputy US Editor, New Scientist

Timothy Revell 
Deputy US Editor
New Scientist 

Jackie Scully

Jackie Scully
Executive Director
Think

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2023 has been a landmark year in the development of AI and machine learning. OpenAI’s Chat GPT reached 100 million active users in January, prompting a raft of key players, including Google, Microsoft and Apple, to speed the development of their own programmes. With each new launch promising an expanded suite of cognitive abilities and a broader range of use-cases, AI has become more powerful and more accessible. According to analysis published by McKinsey & Company, this new generation of technologies could add $4.4trillion to the global economy annually – if harnessed responsibly and to its full potential.

How AI is already disrupting business 

How AI is already disrupting business 

For years, the hype about AI has far exceeded its use. However, this has changed and business leaders across sectors are now leveraging the latest AI research to improve efficiency and inspire creativity. Hear thought-leaders who are maximising this new technology and learn their lessons of integrating AI into commercial products. 

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What’s next for business in AI and machine learning?

What’s next for business in AI and machine learning?

Businesses are scrambling to integrate the latest disruptive AI tools, such as AI image generation and chatbots, after their widespread release in 2023. But how will these tools evolve, how should businesses prepare and is it even possible to predict the tech landscape of 2030? 
 

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The ethical implications of AI for business

The ethical implications of AI for business

Like any disruptive technology, AI will change the way we live and work, and could have implications for everything from social justice to democracy. Three experts will explore the challenges posed by this technology, what businesses need to know before integrating AI into their workflows and what the public’s hopes and fears are for the future of AI systems. 

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