by Carl Kruse
The London School of Economics (LSE) Generate project is currently organizing The Better World Summit: Responsible AI for Europe’s Next Tech Leap together with the Google AI Center in Berlin.
The one-day summit sits at the intersection of responsible AI, European competitiveness, and founder-led innovation. As part of LSE’s Global AI Founder Programme, the event brings together LSE academics, Google leaders, leading alumni innovators, AI experts and public policy makers from Berlin and across Europe to address questions as:
• How can Europe harness its expertise to become a leader in the AI race?
• How do we defend privacy, free expression, and democratic integrity in an AI-first world?
• How can founders build responsibly while remaining globally competitive?
A few of the speakers include:
• Professor Youngjin Yoo (LSE)
• Slav Petrov, VP Research at Google DeepMind
• Hannah Leach, Partner at Antler
• Clemens Rawert, Founder of Langfuse
• Dame Julia Black, former interim president of LSE
With governments increasingly backing entrepreneurship and Europe possessing formidable strengths in ethics, regulation, research excellence, and public trust, the summit explores how the continent can position itself as the world leader in ethical AI, as the home of responsible innovation and business growth.
More information and registration here:
https://luma.com/36mie3im
Cheers!
Carl Kruse
Berlin Chair, Princeton Alumni Association of Germany
P.S. The Wharton School is also having its AI gathering “Beyond Claude and Chatgpt” on June 17 (see Wharton Invite for the Ivy Circle).