Panel In person Bridging two worlds: economic and technology governance This conference explores major developments in economic, financial and digital‑technology governance, and considers what they mean for the future of global governance.
Panel Recording Beyond the hype: The realities and risks of artificial intelligence today Join us for an event that doesn’t just ask what AI could become, but what it already is and why it should matter to you.
Panel Recording Is Geneva heading south? Experts assess what Geneva’s struggles symbolise about global governance in an increasingly multipolar age.
Panel In person and Online Battling disinformation: How can digital spaces be made safe for the LGBTIQ+ community? This panel assesses how policy and platforms can better protect minority groups online.
Panel Recording Geopolitics and global challenges Sir Nick Clegg and other leading experts discuss how global cooperation between nations is changing as the international order fragments.
Panel Recording In conversation with James Manyika, Senior Vice President of Research, Technology and Society at Google A conversation on AI’s global, societal and economic impacts.
Panel Recording What is the future of cross-border data flows? Navigating long-standing tensions and newfound difficulties for unlocking shared prosperity among modern, digital economies.
Panel Recording UK AI Summit: What can it achieve? Examining what’s at stake during the UK AI summit.
Panel In person Thinking Out Loud: Is AI a force for good? Who will set the direction on an AI future and is cooperation possible or competition inevitable? A reception will follow this event.
Panel Recording Global AI governance: What is the UK’s role? In conversation with Brad Smith, the Rt Hon Tony Blair, and Baroness Martha Lane Fox.
Panel Recording Technology Diplomacy in the Digital Age The panel discusses the geopolitical implications of emerging technology-focused, digital or cyber diplomacy initiatives.
Panel Recording Preparing for Digital Transformation Drawing on their varied experiences, the panellists discuss where and how the intersection and implementation of these technologies is likely to cause most vulnerability.