Leaders from Google, Microsoft, Waymo and more will gather in San Francisco to discuss the latest in artificial intelligence technologies
MIT Technology Review announced its seventh west coast conference on emerging digital technologies, EmTech Digital 2019, which will take place March 25-26 at the St. Regis San Francisco. Part of the esteemed EmTech Event Series, the conference convenes innovators, entrepreneurs, business leaders and venture capitalists to examine the next wave of the digital revolution. This year, EmTech Digital will focus on the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, and their growing impact on business and society.
Join industry experts and company leaders as they discuss how AI is improving a variety of industries, from drug discovery to urban design. Speakers will address the growing economic impact of AI, along with rising concerns about managing the human impact of these emerging technologies. Session topics include:
- Democratization of AI
- Understanding AI and Security
- From Policy to Implementation: Establishing Principles of Ethical AI
- Getting Autonomous Cars Ready for the Road
- The Human Impact of AI
The growing line-up of notable speakers includes:
- Dmitri Dolgov – CTO and VP of Engineering, Waymo
- Daphne Koller, Founder and CEO, Insitro
- Fei-Fei Li – Professor, Stanford University; Co-founder, AI4ALL
- Harry Shum – Executive Vice President, Artificial Intelligence and Research Group, Microsoft
- Kent Walker – Senior Vice President of Global Affairs and Chief Legal Officer, Google
For full conference details, registration, and partnership opportunities visit www.emtechdigital.com.