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INSEAD webinar on the dual race to AI & global leadership

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INSEAD Asia Campus

With Tim & Theos: The Dual Race to AI & Global Leadership

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With Tim & Theos: The Dual Race to AI & Global Leadership

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Digital@INSEAD is hosting a free TECH TALK X webinar “The Dual Race to AI & Global Leadership” on Wednesday, 19 February 2025  7.00 am ET / 1.00 pm CET (Duration: 60 min).

The TECH TALK will be featuring a discussion between Tim Gordon (MBA’00D), Partner, Best Practice AI and Theos Evgeniou, INSEAD Professor of Technology & Business and Director of Executive Programs in AI.

Tim, an INSEAD alumnus with over 20 years of international experience in digital transformation, global strategy and innovation, will join Theos to explore the two critical AI races reshaping our world: one driving rapid economic growth alongside significant workforce disruption, and another defining global leadership in the 21st century through the strategic contest between the US and China – as well as the EU and the rest of the world.

Together, they will also discuss the risks of market bubbles, illustrated by massive investments such as the $500 billion Stargate project, and examine what these disruptive trends mean for businesses, regions and policymakers navigating the complex interplay of technology, economics and geopolitical strategy.
 

Highlights: 

  • Reflections from ParisAI Summit
  • Why the US and the UK refused to sign the Summit's letter
  • What do all these mean for China, EU and the rest of the world? 
  • How do nations develop their National AI Strategies? What does this mean for their business ecosystem?
  • What key questions about AI do executives, investors, and startup-founders need to consider carefully today?
  • What are some scientific and technological foundations driving AI that are relevant for executives, investors and policy makers?
  • And a lot more

Register today and join the webinar for an engaging discussion.


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