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GLOBAL
AI  SUMMIT

REGISTER
Nasdaq Headquarters
151 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036

Tuesday, Sept. 23

2:30 P.M. Doors Open

3:00 P.M. Program

5:30 P.M. Wine Reception
As artificial intelligence evolves at lightning speed, nations are racing to grasp its promise, confront its risks and shape its future. On Tuesday, Sept. 23, join The Washington Post’s inaugural Global AI Summit in New York to explore how this technological revolution is reshaping businesses, the workforce, education, health and humanity.

SPEAKERS

James ManyikaSenior Vice President, Research Labs,
Technology & Society, Google
Kristalina GeorgievaManaging Director,
International Monetary Fund
Reid HoffmanCo-Founder, Manas AI
Co-Founder, LinkedIn
Siddhartha MukherjeeCo-Founder & CEO,
Manas AI
Father Paolo BenantiAI Consulter,
Pontifical Academy for Life Holy See
Kate KallotCEO & Founder, Amini
Amandeep
Singh Gill
U.N. Undersecretary General
Special Envoy for Digital and Emerging Technologies
Cat ZakrzewskiWhite House Reporter,
The Washington Post
Eva DouTechnology Policy Reporter,
The Washington Post
Moderated by
David IgnatiusColumnist,
The Washington Post

CONTENT FROM UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

Darryll J. PinesPresident, University of Maryland
Hal DauméDirector, Artificial Intelligence Interdisciplinary Institute at Maryland

AGENDA

1:30 P.M. ET | Global AI & Energy Lunch

An exclusive invite-only lunch bringing together WP Intelligence Council members and other top leaders to explore AI’s impact on the global energy landscape.

3:00 P.M. ET | Opening Remarks

Vineet Khosla, Chief Technology Officer, The Washington Post

3:05 P.M. ET | The AI Economy

Kristalina Georgieva

The IMF’s managing director discusses how AI could reshape the global economy and her call to make AI more inclusive for countries of all income levels.Moderated by David Ignatius

Moderated by David Ignatius

3:30 P.M. ET | AI for All

Father Paolo Benanti, Amandeep Singh Gill & Kate Kallot

A global look at the promise and problems of AI—from ethics and governance to how it can help solve real-world development challenges.

Moderated by Susannah George
CONTENT FROM UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

3:55 P.M. ET | Higher Education’s Role in Shaping the Future of AI

Darryll J. Pines & Hal Daumé

A deep dive into how colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to shape the future of AI, balancing innovation with responsibility and driving progress that benefits the public good.

Moderated by Luiza Savage

4:05 P.M. ET | Unlocking Medical Discovery

Reid Hoffman & Siddhartha Mukherjee

The cofounders of Manas AI explore how AI is revolutionizing medicine and personal health—and what it means for the future of scientific discovery.

Moderated by David Ignatius

4:30 P.M. ET | AI at Work

James Manyika

A top Google executive examines how businesses can harness AI to drive growth and the path toward “meaningful human collaboration with AI.”

Moderated by David Ignatius

4:55 P.M. ET | Global AI Race

Cat Zakrzewski & Eva Dou

Post reporters discuss the battle for global AI primacy, the Trump administration’s policies and China’s rapid advances.

Moderated by Susannah George

5:30 P.M. ET | Programming Ends

After-Hours Reception (Invite-Only)