Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People In AI

Raleigh Addington
Raleigh Addington
administrator at Chartwell Speakers

The TIME100 Most Influential People in AI, a highly anticipated annual list, has just been unveiled, celebrating the pioneers shaping the future of artificial intelligence. This year’s selection highlights a diverse array of individuals, from leading researchers and entrepreneurs to ethicists and policymakers, all contributing to the AI landscape’s growth and direction.

In an era of unprecedented technological advancements, the TIME100 AI list serves as a compass, recognizing those who are steering the course of AI’s profound impact on society. A number of those listed are available as speakers through Chartwell including:

verity harding

Verity Harding
Director of the AI & Geopolitics Project at Cambridge University’s Bennett Institute for Public Policy

Kai-Fu Lee

Kai-Fu Lee
Author of ‘AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order’ and Former President of Google China (2005-2009)

Geoffrey Hinton Speaker

Geoff Hinton
Widely considered to be the “Godfather of AI” after leaving Google citing concerns about the risks of AI

mark raibert

Mark Raibert
Roboticist and of Founder of robotics company, Boston Dynamics

Sougwen Chung
Award-winning media artist who has developed a series of robots to explore how humans and machines can creatively collaborate

Ziad Obermeyer
Associate Professor at Berkeley School of Public Health, focusing on the intersection of machine learning and health

Eric Schmidt
Former CEO of Google (2001-2011)

Tristan Harris headshot

Tristan Harris
Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology, whose mission is to realign technology with humanity

Joy Buolamwini
Poet of code who uses art to illuminate the social implications of AI, and founder of the Algorithmic Justice League

Rumman Chowdhury
Former Director of META (ML Ethics, Transparency, and Accountability) at Twitter (2021-2022)

Max Tegmark Speaker

Max Tegmark
Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and President of the Future of Life Institute

Margaret Mitchell
Computer scientist working to evolve AI towards positive goals and did a TED Talk entitled “How we can build AI to help humans, not hurt us”

If you would like to book any of the speakers above, please get in touch!

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