![]() ![]() He worked at the White House for the National Economic Council at the Federal Trade Commission, for the New York Attorney General’ as a fellow at Google, and for Riverstone Networks in the telecommunications industry. Wu has worked in academia, federal and state governments. Panel Discussion: How Will AI Transform Elections featuring Samantha Bradshaw (Fellow, Center for International Governance Innovation), Allie Funk (Research Director for Technology and Democracy, Freedom House), Shuman Ghosemajumder (Canadian technologist, entrepreneur, and author), Heather Evans (Schwarzman Scholar and AI Expert). ![]() Panel Discussion: Digital Spaces and Public Goods featuring Sinead Bovell (Generation Connect Visionaries Board Member, International Telecommunication Union), Theodora Skeadas (Public Policy Strategic Advisor and advances Responsible Technology Development), and Sabhanaz Rashid Diya (Co-Founder, Tech Global Institute). Also featured at Responsible Tech Summit: Shaping Our Digital Future…įireside Chat: Sherry Turkle (Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology in the Program in Science, Technology, and Society at MIT) in conversation with Julie Scelfo (Founder & Executive Director of Get Media Savvy ).įireside Chat: Frances Haugen (Accountability and transparency in social media advocate) in conversation with Nabiha Syed (CEO, The Markup) Wu and Hendrix join a lineup of fireside chats and panels focused on co-creating a better tech future. He is an associate research scientist and adjunct professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. He spent over a decade at The Economist in roles including Vice President, Business Development & Innovation. Previously, he was Executive Director of NYC Media Lab. Justin Hendrix is CEO and Editor of Tech Policy Press, a new nonprofit media venture concerned with the intersection of technology and democracy. His books The Master Switch and The Attention Merchants have won wide recognition and awards. Wu's best known work is the development of Net Neutrality theory, but he also writes about private power, free speech, copyright, and antitrust. ![]() Tim Wu is an author, policy advocate, and professor at Columbia Law School. This gathering will coincide with the upcoming release of All Tech Is Human’s Responsible Tech Guide and is being produced in partnership with the Consulate General of Canada in New York. The summit is focused on uniting stakeholders, promoting knowledge-sharing & collaboration, and understanding values and trade-offs to co-create a tech future aligned with the public interest. Responsible Tech Summit: Shaping Our Digital Future will bring together 275 individuals across civil society, government, industry, and academia to tackle wicked tech & society issues. (Wednesday, September 6, 2023, New York, New York) All Tech Is Human is thrilled to announce author, policy advocate, and professor at Columbia Law School Tim Wu will be participating in a fireside chat with CEO and Editor of Tech Policy Press Justin Hendrix at All Tech Is Human’s Responsible Tech Summit: Shaping Our Digital Future, on Thursday, September 14, at SVA Theatre in New York City. ![]()
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