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 expected to contribute over $15.7 trillion to the global economy, making robust governance and regulation critical to its ethical and responsible development (PwC)?
By 2030, artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to contribute over $15.7 trillion to the global economy, making robust governance and regulation critical to its ethical and responsible development (PwC).
FAQ 2: What does this mean: AI governance focuses on creating policies to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability while promoting innovation?
AI governance focuses on creating policies to ensure fairness, transparency, and accountability while promoting innovation.
FAQ 3: What does this mean: Keynote speakers explore the importance of global regulation in managing AI’s transformative impact?
Keynote speakers explore the importance of global regulation in managing AI’s transformative impact.
FAQ 4: What does this mean: Stuart Russell: A leading AI ethicist and author of Human Compatible, Russell stresses the importance of aligning AI goals with human values?
Stuart Russell: A leading AI ethicist and author of Human Compatible, Russell stresses the importance of aligning AI goals with human values.
FAQ 5: What does this mean: He highlights the risks of poorly regulated AI systems, particularly in military applications, and calls for international treaties to address these risks?
He highlights the risks of poorly regulated AI systems, particularly in military applications, and calls for international treaties to address these risks.
FAQ 6: What does this mean: Fei-Fei Li: Co-director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute, Li emphasizes the need for AI systems to prioritize inclusivity and fairness?
Fei-Fei Li: Co-director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute, Li emphasizes the need for AI systems to prioritize inclusivity and fairness.
FAQ 7: What does this mean: She discusses how ethical AI policies can mitigate biases in algorithms and ensure equitable access to AI technologies across diverse populations?
She discusses how ethical AI policies can mitigate biases in algorithms and ensure equitable access to AI technologies across diverse populations.
FAQ 8: What does this mean: Sundar Pichai: CEO of Alphabet, Pichai discusses the role of private companies in setting ethical AI standards?
Sundar Pichai: CEO of Alphabet, Pichai discusses the role of private companies in setting ethical AI standards.
FAQ 9: What does this mean: He highlights Google’s AI principles, which focus on privacy, transparency, and preventing misuse, as a model for ethical AI governance?
He highlights Google’s AI principles, which focus on privacy, transparency, and preventing misuse, as a model for ethical AI governance.
FAQ 10: What does this mean: Kate Crawford: Co-founder of the AI Now Institute, Crawford explores the societal and environmental costs of AI?
Kate Crawford: Co-founder of the AI Now Institute, Crawford explores the societal and environmental costs of AI.
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
Does Ian provide post-keynote resources?
Yes—toolkits, reading lists, and Q&A follow-ups to maintain progress.
What formats does Ian offer?
Mainstage keynotes, breakouts, executive briefings, and private workshops.
How far in advance should we book?
As early as possible—popular dates fill quickly.