Instead of a utopian future in which technological advancement casts a dazzling, emancipatory light on the world, we seem to be entering a new dark age characterised by ever more bizarre and unforeseen events. The Enlightenment ideal of distributing more information ever more widely has not led us to greater understanding and growing peace, but instead seems to be fostering social divisions, distrust, conspiracy theories and post-factual politics. How have we come to this point – and has utopia gone forever?
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Kipp Bodnar (Hubspot) on spotting AI hype
Elisa Jagerson on experience engineering for healthcare
Lupina Iturriaga & Sofia Benjumea on user acquisition after the first 100K
Len Shneyder (Sendgrid) on why email wins in a crowded market
Coen van Oostrom & Mark Rolston on the future of cities
Roxanne Varza (Station F) interviews John Collison (Stripe)
Eva de Mol (De Mol Ventures) on building a stellar tech team
Mitu Khandaker on why conversational AI needs storytellers
Axel Bard Bringeus & Robert Gaal on international expansion
Gordon Willoughby & Boris on taking over the CEO-steering wheel
Adrian McDermott (Zendesk) on future customer experiences
Holley Murchison (Oratory Glory) on becoming who you are
Bryce Bladon (CryptoKitties) on blockchain and the future of art
Maria Chatzou & Max Kelly on how advances in AI are shaping the future
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Panel on how technology holds the key to fan engagement
Mark Rolston (Argo Design) on dark interactions
Juanita Devis on shaping spaces through tech & perception
David Polgar & Joe Leonardo do Throwback Thursday
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