Join us at EmTech Digital Europe in London For over ten years, academics, policymakers, and business and technology leaders have gathered at our EmTech Digital event in Silicon Valley and on the MIT campus. Now, for the first time ever, we're bringing EmTech Digital to London on 16-17 April for an exclusive gathering where we'll hear about the most cutting-edge uses (and abuses) of AI from some of the most respected global names in the field, plus our own reporters and editors. There'll also be plenty of time to network over food and drinks—this is London after all! Best of all, we've even got a hefty 30% discount on tickets for Download readers. So come and join us! There are so many great speakers lined up. Here's who I'm speaking to onstage: + I'm going to be speaking to Paul Murphy, Partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, about the impressive, growing cohort of AI companies emerging out of Europe, for example Mistral AI. + And I'll talk with Vincenzo Ciancaglini, Senior Threat Researcher at TrendMicro, about the booming business of AI within the criminal underground and the emerging risks he's seeing. We'll also hear from: + David Knott, Chief Technology Officer, UK Government David will take a top-level look at the key concerns in the UK and Europe, along with some of the most pressing technology issues that leaders are facing with AI today and how to foster responsible AI innovation within their borders in the future. + Zoubin Ghahramani, VP of Research, Google DeepMind As AI continues its march into our everyday lives, Zoubin will discuss realistic timelines, new collaborations, and the need for an overall strategy to map out steps to a safe and productive AI future for Europe and beyond. + Victor Riparbelli, CEO and Cofounder, Synthesia Digital humans are here, and people are replicating themselves for hire, blending physical and digital worlds. Victor will guide us through current and future use cases of 3D avatars, alongside exploring the potential risks associated with avatars that look, act, and sound like real human beings. + Bonnie Kruft, Partner / Deputy Director of AI4Science, Microsoft Generative AI is unlocking new research tools for bold scientific discoveries. Bonnie will cut through the hype and take a deep dive into the groundbreaking research enabled by generative AI—from small molecular inhibitors for treating infectious disease, to the discovery of new materials for energy storage. I hope to see you there! |
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