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The Future of AI and How You Fit in

For many founders, developing the tech is the easy part -- doing it in a responsible, sustainable manner can be more difficult. Join us for an exclusive conversation with think-and-do-tank Co-Founder Nicolas Miailhe to learn how you can be involved in this wave of applying AI for the benefit of humanity.

ABOUT OUR GUEST

Nicolas Miailhe co-founded The Future Society in 2014 and incubated it at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. An independent think-and-do-tank, The Future Society specializes in questions of impact and governance of emerging technologies, starting with Artificial Intelligence through its "AI Initiative" launched in 2015.

A recognized strategist, thought-leader, and implementer, Nicolas has lectured around the world, and advises multinationals, governments and international organizations. He is the co-Convener of the AI Civic Forum, of the Global Governance of AI Roundtable (GGAR) organized yearly during the World Government Summit in Dubai. He is also a member of the AI Group of experts at OECD (AIGO), of the World Bank's Digital Economy for All Initiative (DE4ALL), and of the Global Council on Extended Intelligence (CXI). Nicolas teaches at the Paris School of International Affairs (Sciences Po), at the IE School of Global and Public Affairs in Madrid, and at the Mohamed bin Rashid School of Government in Dubai. He is also a member of three committees of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethically Aligned Design of Autonomous & Intelligent Systems, a Senior Research Associate with the Program on Science, Technology and Society at Harvard, and a Fellow with the Center for the Governance of Change at IE Business School in Madrid.

He will be discussing his professional trajectory, advice for navigating the often uncharted territories of emerging technologies, and his perspective on growth opportunities in AI. Learn more about The Future Society at https://thefuturesociety.org/

Listen to Nicolas’s HAE Invites podcast here

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Please note that registration for this event closes 1 hour prior to the start of the session.