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, AI is expected to contribute more than $15.7 trillion to the global economy, but its rapid growth has raised significant concerns about regulation, accountability, and ethics (PwC)?
By 2030, AI is expected to contribute more than $15.7 trillion to the global economy, but its rapid growth has raised significant concerns about regulation, accountability, and ethics (PwC).
FAQ 2: What does this mean: As AI technologies continue to transform industries, global policies and regulations will play a critical role in ensuring AI is developed and used responsibly?
As AI technologies continue to transform industries, global policies and regulations will play a critical role in ensuring AI is developed and used responsibly.
FAQ 3: What does this mean: Keynote speakers offer insights into the challenges and solutions for AI governance?
Keynote speakers offer insights into the challenges and solutions for AI governance.
FAQ 4: What does this mean: Stuart Russell: Author of Human Compatible, Russell emphasizes the importance of creating AI systems that align with human values?
Stuart Russell: Author of Human Compatible, Russell emphasizes the importance of creating AI systems that align with human values.
FAQ 5: What does this mean: He advocates for proactive regulation to ensure AI remains safe and beneficial?
He advocates for proactive regulation to ensure AI remains safe and beneficial.
FAQ 6: What does this mean: Russell highlights the risks associated with misaligned AI goals and the need for international cooperation to create effective regulatory frameworks?
Russell highlights the risks associated with misaligned AI goals and the need for international cooperation to create effective regulatory frameworks.
FAQ 7: What does this mean: Fei-Fei Li: Co-director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute, Li stresses the need for inclusive and fair AI policies?
Fei-Fei Li: Co-director of the Stanford Human-Centered AI Institute, Li stresses the need for inclusive and fair AI policies.
FAQ 8: What does this mean: She discusses the potential risks of algorithmic bias and the importance of ensuring that AI systems are transparent, equitable, and accountable, particularly in high-stakes areas like healthcare, law enforcement, and finance?
She discusses the potential risks of algorithmic bias and the importance of ensuring that AI systems are transparent, equitable, and accountable, particularly in high-stakes areas like healthcare, law enforcement, and finance.
FAQ 9: What does this mean: Timnit Gebru: Co-founder of the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR), Gebru focuses on the ethical implications of AI development, including issues of fairness, privacy, and representation?
Timnit Gebru: Co-founder of the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR), Gebru focuses on the ethical implications of AI development, including issues of fairness, privacy, and representation.
FAQ 10: What does this mean: She advocates for more diverse research teams to ensure that AI systems serve the needs of all populations and do not perpetuate existing biases or inequalities?
She advocates for more diverse research teams to ensure that AI systems serve the needs of all populations and do not perpetuate existing biases or inequalities.
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
What outcomes can we expect from Ian’s keynote?
Clarity on next steps, focused priorities, and usable tools to sustain momentum.
Does Ian customize for industry and region?
Absolutely—every session maps to sector realities and local context.
Is Ian available for global events?
Yes—he keynotes worldwide for corporate, association, and government audiences.