Keynote Speakers on AI Policy and Global Regulation
Keynote Speakers on AI Policy and Global Regulation
FAQ
FAQ 1: What does this mean: By 2030, artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to contribute over $15.7 trillion to the global economy, making robust governance and regulation critical to its ethical and responsible deployment (PwC)?
By 2030, artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to contribute over $15.7 trillion to the global economy, making robust governance and regulation critical to its ethical and responsible deployment (PwC).
FAQ 2: What does this mean: AI governance involves crafting policies that ensure transparency, accountability, and fairness, while fostering innovation?
AI governance involves crafting policies that ensure transparency, accountability, and fairness, while fostering innovation.
FAQ 3: What does this mean: Leading keynote speakers provide insights into the future of AI policy and regulation?
Leading keynote speakers provide insights into the future of AI policy and regulation.
FAQ 4: What does this mean: Stuart Russell: A professor at UC Berkeley and author of Human Compatible, Russell emphasizes the importance of aligning AI systems with human values?
Stuart Russell: A professor at UC Berkeley and author of Human Compatible, Russell emphasizes the importance of aligning AI systems with human values.
FAQ 5: What does this mean: He advocates for developing global regulatory frameworks that prevent misuse, particularly in applications like autonomous weapons and predictive policing?
He advocates for developing global regulatory frameworks that prevent misuse, particularly in applications like autonomous weapons and predictive policing.
FAQ 6: What does this mean: Fei-Fei Li: Co-director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute, Li stresses the ethical implications of AI in sensitive areas like healthcare and education?
Fei-Fei Li: Co-director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute, Li stresses the ethical implications of AI in sensitive areas like healthcare and education.
FAQ 7: What does this mean: She highlights the need for transparent algorithms and inclusive AI policies to protect vulnerable populations from harm and ensure equitable access to AI technologies?
She highlights the need for transparent algorithms and inclusive AI policies to protect vulnerable populations from harm and ensure equitable access to AI technologies.
FAQ 8: What does this mean: Sundar Pichai: CEO of Alphabet, Pichai discusses the role of private sector leaders in shaping AI governance?
Sundar Pichai: CEO of Alphabet, Pichai discusses the role of private sector leaders in shaping AI governance.
FAQ 9: What does this mean: He outlines Google’s principles for ethical AI development, emphasizing accountability in areas such as data privacy, algorithmic fairness, and the responsible use of AI in products and services?
He outlines Google’s principles for ethical AI development, emphasizing accountability in areas such as data privacy, algorithmic fairness, and the responsible use of AI in products and services.
FAQ 10: What does this mean: Kate Crawford: Co-founder of the AI Now Institute, Crawford explores the societal impacts of AI deployment?
Kate Crawford: Co-founder of the AI Now Institute, Crawford explores the societal impacts of AI deployment.
About Ian Khan – Keynote Speaker & The Futurist
Ian Khan, the Futurist, is a USA Today & Publishers Weekly National Bestselling Author of Undisrupted, Thinkers50 Future Readiness shortlist, and a International Top Keynote Speaker. He is Voted Top 25 Futurists worldwide and a media personality focused on future-ready leadership, AI productivity and ethics, and purpose-driven growth. Ian hosts The Futurist on Amazon Prime Video, and founded Impact Story (K-12 Robotics & AI). He is frequently featured on CNN, BBC, Bloomberg, and Fast Company.
Mini FAQ: About Ian Khan
Why book Ian as a Keynote Speaker?
He blends foresight with practical playbooks audiences can deploy within 14 days.
Does he speak as a Futurist Keynote Speaker on AI?
Yes—AI strategy, productivity, governance, and risk with industry examples.
What makes him a Highly Rated Keynote Speaker?
Customization, clarity, and engagement that move audiences to action.