Formula 1 (F1) is as much a battle between the world’s best engineers as it is the world’s best drivers. With pit stops being taken in under 2 seconds and drivers hitting speeds as high as 370kmh and risking their lives, F1 needs a technology as fast as...
The energy revolution is upon us Since the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015, nations around the world have been updating their national carbon reduction goals to match the increasing global appetite for decarbonisation. This has resulted in many countries setting...
“We’re witnessing the creative destruction of financial services, rearranging itself around the consumer. Who does this in the most relevant, exciting way using data and digital, wins!”– Arvind Sankaran Banks have always known how to reinvent...
In light of potential safety, mobility, and environmental benefits, autonomous vehicles (AVs) are often hailed as socially and ethically desirable technology. Yet beyond this optimistic appraisal, self-driving AI is plagued with ethical concerns. On top of the...
Discussing the ethical implications of AI and how to regulate them has been the central topic of our conference for the past 4 years, but we have never really defined what we mean by ethics! In our last online conference, we met Olivia Gambelin, AI ethicist and...
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