Full Name
Gideon Lichfield
Job Title
Editor in Chief
Company
MIT Technology Review
Brief Biography
Gideon Lichfield has been the editor-in-chief of MIT Technology Review since December 2017. He spent 16 years at The Economist, first as a science and technology writer and then in postings to Mexico City, Moscow, Jerusalem, and New York City. In 2012 he left to become one of the founding editors of Quartz, a news outlet dedicated to covering the future of the global economy that is now widely recognized as one of the most innovative companies in digital media. Gideon has taught journalism at New York University and been a fellow at Data & Society, a research institute devoted to studying the social impacts of new technology. He grew up in the UK and studied physics and the philosophy of science.
Speaking At
Welcome and Opening Remarks
AI Implementation: The Core Practices that Lead to Impact at Scale
AI Strategy Studio Wrap Up
Closing Remarks
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Fostering an Environment of Trust
A Global Perspective on AI Trust
Trust and AI Interactive Panel
Day 1 Retrospective
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bias is in the Eye of the Beholder
AI Bias Interactive Panel
Event Retrospective
AI Implementation: The Core Practices that Lead to Impact at Scale
AI Strategy Studio Wrap Up
Closing Remarks
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Fostering an Environment of Trust
A Global Perspective on AI Trust
Trust and AI Interactive Panel
Day 1 Retrospective
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Bias is in the Eye of the Beholder
AI Bias Interactive Panel
Event Retrospective