Super early bird tickets now available—AE Global Summit on Open Problems for AI, London (Oct 28-30th, 2025)

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Battleday, Ruairidh

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Aug 26, 2025, 10:59:34 AM (12 days ago) Aug 26
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Super-early-bird registration is now open for the AE Global Summit on Open Problems for AI, taking place in London from 28–30th October 2025. 

Over three days, we will bring together more than 1,000 researchers, policymakers, engineers, entrepreneurs, and artists to discuss the most important open problems in AI, and how we might solve them.

Programme highlights

Day 1: New Algorithmic Breakthroughs and AI Infrastructure
Featuring Dr David Silver and Dr Raia Hadsell (DeepMind), Prof Jakob Foerster (Meta & Oxford), Dr Laura Gilbert (Tony Blair Institute), Prof Emine Yilmaz (UCL), and senior research leaders from NVIDIA, Thomson Reuters, Bertelsmann, Wayve, and others.

Day 2: AI Safety, and AI in Enterprise & Society
Speakers include Prof Chris Summerfield (AISI & Oxford), Dr Samuel Bell (Meta), Dr Artemis Seaford (ElevenLabs), Dr Marius Hobbhahn (Apollo Research), and leaders from ADVAI, Academy, Tony Blair Institute, and Bernstein Insights.

Day 3: AI Entrepreneurship & Application
With Alexander Straub (Straub Ventures), Dr Trias Gkikopoulos (Innovate UK), Erwann Le Lannou (XTX Markets), Prof Rose Luckin (UCL & Educate Ventures), Dr Irina Jurenka (DeepMind), and contributors from Google Health, Raspberry Pi Foundation, and Newton’s Tree.

The conference will feature keynote talks, panels, breakout rooms, and an expo hall, alongside opportunities for informal discussion with colleagues from institutions including Oxford, Harvard, MIT, UCL, DeepMind, Meta, Microsoft, and NVIDIA.

We’d love to see some of you there! Register via the link below:
http://bit.ly/4ozMsdY

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Dr Ruairidh McLennan Battleday BMBCh (Oxon) PhD

President

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Center for Brain Science,
Harvard University

Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines,
MIT
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