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London Event: AI & The City

Dror Poleg
Dror Poleg
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London Event: AI & The City

How will artificial intelligence reshape our cities, companies, and careers?

​Join some of London’s most innovative investors, founders, and thinkers for drinks, a keynote presentation, and a conversation about navigating an increasingly unpredictable world.

​Drawing on insights from my upcoming book, I will explore how AI is exposing the growing mismatch between our industrial-era infrastructure and today’s rapidly evolving economy.

  • ​What can the architecture of AI models tell us about the future of our cities, workplaces, and institutions?
  • ​Which historical and contemporary examples offer the best lessons for adapting to this shift?
  • ​How can we thrive amid extreme uncertainty and rapid change?

​Join us for an in-depth discussion on the nonlinear forces reshaping how we live, work, and invest.

Date: Tuesday, March 11 at 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM GMT
Location: WeWork London HQ, 10 York Rd, London SE1 7ND, UK

Schedule:
17:30 — Doors Open & Welcome Drinks
18:15 — Introduction
18:30 — Keynote
19:15 — Q&A and Discussion

This is a free event, hosted by WeWork in London. Seats are limited. Click here to sign up or learn more, or click the button below:

Register for Event

Feel free to invite any relevant friends and colleagues. I look forward to seeing you in London!

Best,

Artificial IntelligenceFuture of WorkFuture of Cities

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