Event offers expert insights on AI and the future of tech
AI, future innovations, sustainable tech solutions and the impact of technology on creative industries are some of the topics under the spotlight with a series of talks from global experts this month.
One of the world’s leading futurists, Galit Ariel, will join four global tech experts for a series of nine free events over seven days as part of the City of Sydney’s Visiting Entrepreneur Program.
The talks and workshops will dissect the accountability, ethics and impact of emerging technology, digging deep into the good, the bad and the weird of our technological civilisation.
The City of Sydney has worked closely with Tech Central and the Greater Cities Commission on this year’s program, themed ‘Crossroads’, that will explore the latest technological trends and innovations disrupting our society and economies.
“We set up our Visiting Entrepreneur Program six years ago to connect international experts with our local startup ecosystem to share their expertise and insights on future and transformative technologies,” Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO said.
“Our program this year is an invaluable opportunity for local entrepreneurs to gain a deeper knowledge of the global tech landscape and learn from the experts as we move towards a future with the biggest technology advances of our time.”
A futurist and thought leader in augmented reality, Galit Ariel will kick off the program with her opening talk ‘The tech we all deserve — exploring the impact of technology on our everyday lives and futures’.
“Technology’s role is to better the human experience,” Ariel said.
“Augmented reality builds and enhances what we already experience in our everyday lives, but what will the tech industry and makers do in the future — will they seek to create value, will the technology enhance our connection with reality or will it create separate narratives?
“It’s these kind of topics that we’ll be exploring as part of the Visiting Entrepreneur Series, and I encourage everyone interested in today’s and tomorrow’s technologies to come along and be part of the discussion.”
Other global experts involved in the program:
- Lubomila Jordanova, co-founder and CEO, Plan A and co-founder, Greentech Alliance (Germany) will lead a panel discussion on the critical role that collaboration, communication and community-building play in accelerating the response to climate change in cities.
- James Palles-Dimmock, CEO, Quantum Motion (UK) will take part in a Q&A session, chaired by Petra Andren, Head of Innovation Districts, Greater Cities Commission, on Australia’s quantum industry.
- Chris Yeh, co-founder of Blitzscaling Academy and co-author, of Blitzscaling: The Lightning-fast Path to Building Massively Valuable Companies (US) will join Martin Karafilis, CEO, Fishburners, to explore disruptive ideas and growth innovation in technology.
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Dona Sarkar, software engineer, author and director of tech for Microsoft Accessibility (US) will join Stela Solar, director of Australia’s National AI Centre, for an open discussion about ‘responsible AI: getting it right’, sharing their insights and hopes for the future of AI.
Other topics covered in the program include creating responsible AI solutions, blockchain innovations, avatars, non-fungible tokens (NFT), generative art and the metaverse.
“We are thrilled to partner with the City of Sydney once again to deliver this energising program of global experts leading conversations in trends, technology and innovation in Tech Central,” said Liza Noonan, executive director innovation districts.
“Tech Central is Australia’s innovation and tech startup capital, and events such as these bringing leading entrepreneurs and creative thinkers together inspires new thinking and opportunity.”
The 2023 Visiting Entrepreneur Program runs from 21 to 28 June at various venues across Sydney including UTS, Tech Central, Barangaroo, Haymarket and online. Bookings are essential.
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