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Learning Technologies 2025: The future of work, AI and humanity

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Day two Learning Technologies 2025 will open with an address from Daniel J Hulme exploring the implications of today’s relentless change.

Learning Technologies 2025 - The future of work, AI and humanity: Daniel Hulme
Learning Technologies 2025 - The future of work, AI and humanity: Daniel Hulme 

Learning Technologies 2025: The future of work, AI and humanity: Join Daniel Hulme as he explores the implications of today’s relentless change. Based on his experiences running his own AI company and now as chief AI officer for a multinational communications company, Daniel has been there, done it, and understands the potential benefits and downsides of data, automation and AI.

More than that, Daniel thinks about the issues of our future deeply, and in this keynote he will explore implications beyond the immediate. Technological change has always meant some jobs disappear. But what happens next? Are new jobs created? What happens to wealth distribution, and what are the knock-on effects of that?

The future of work will undoubtedly be very different, but with the right mindset and a determination to keep AI aligned to human values, Daniel believes that it will be possible to make the transition fairly and create a world where human potential thrives alongside intelligent systems.

Learning Technologies Conference Chair, Donald H Taylor, said: “Daniel’s key message is this: we are not helpless in what happens next. We need to make decisions about the future based on fact, not speculation, and use these powerful technologies to create something that benefits us all. The future is ours to shape.” 

Daniel J Hulme's address, The future of work, AI and humanity, takes place on day two, 24 April at 19:30.

The full programme is available on the event website: Learning Technologies 2025 Conference. Conference passes are on sale: Learning Technologies 2025 Conference Conference Passes.

Speakers include: Martin Bean, Josh Bersin, Dani Johnson, David Kelly, Trish Uhl, Myles Runham, Will Thalheimer, Egle Vinauskaite, Tess Robinson, Philippa Hardman; just a few of the 80+ speakers on the programme.

Learning Technologies 2025
23-24 April 2025, London ExCeL
#LT25UK
learningtechnologies.co.uk

 

Daniel J Hulme
Chief AI Officer, WPP

Daniel is a leading AI expert working in academia, the public and private sectors. He’s the CEO of a leading AI company, Satalia, and Director of UCL’s Business Analytics MSc. He has a Masters and Doctorate in AI from UCL and holds advisory positions across companies and governments. Daniel is a serial TEDx and Google speaker, and regularly keynotes on AI, ethics, innovation and decentralization. He contributes to numerous books and articles on the future of work, and is a faculty member of SingularityU. Daniel is passionate about how technology helps govern organisations and can bring positive social impact.