AI Summit New York Returns with Tech Innovators and Industry Leaders
The eighth iteration of The AI Summit New York is set to unfold in Manhattan on December 6 – 7, presented by Informa Tech. This premier event promises a dynamic convergence of global commerce and cutting-edge technology, providing attendees with exclusive insights from industry leaders and tech pioneers.
Over two impactful days, the summit will host industry executives, startup disruptors, and commercial champions, all eager to explore the future of applied AI. Positioned as a pivotal gathering for experts across sectors such as Healthcare, Banking, Insurance, Government, Retail, and Aerospace, the event will delve into practical applications of AI for business goals.
The summit’s diverse programme includes stages and panels covering topics from the business implications of generative AI to the role of government regulations in ensuring AI security. Sessions include Microsoft’s AI Era with Romi Mahajan and Microsoft’s Alysa Taylor, and “Unlocking Voice Data: How LLMs Will Help Large Enterprises Go Beyond The Transcript” with Rev’s Jason Chicola.
Key speakers include Tricia Martinez of Techstars, EL Bachir Boukherouaa from the IMF, Adam Smith of FedEx, and Noah Ringler from the U.S. Dept of Homeland Security. Participating companies include EY, IBM, Workday, Deloitte, DataRobot, Mastercard, J. P. Morgan Chase, PayPal, Louisa A.I., AstraZeneca, Lufthansa, Workday, Boston Consulting Group, and WPP.
Attendees can expect an immersive program across eight stages, along with an interactive Solutions Center featuring workshops, roundtables, and developer feedback sessions. The AI Accelerator Hub and Trends to Watch stage on the show floor promise encounters with the next generation of innovators and solutions.
The AI Summit New York is set to be a transformative event for those at the forefront of AI exploration and implementation.
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