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Glocalization – Who’s Listening?
This entertaining DLD25 conversation between economist Will Page and singer Sophie Louise Scott, known as Sophie & the Giants, highlights the importance of the fascinating concept of “glocalization” in the…
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Sentient AI: Can We Create Artificial Consciousness?
One of the world’s leading cognitive scientists, Anil Seth (University of Sussex), explores the age-old human fascination with creating artificial versions of ourselves, specifically focusing on the question of whether…
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Never stop Dreaming!
Artist and designer Yinka Ilori joins Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Galleries) for a lively conversation reflecting on his creative journey, the intersection of storytelling and design, and the transformative power…
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Die Maschine
German musician, actor and entertainer Friedrich Liechtenstein performs his song “Die Maschine” (The Machine) at DLD25. Watch this video for 8:21 minutes of pure fun, joy and energy.
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The North Pole – History of an Obsession
The North Pole has long been a place of imagination, mystery, and human obsession, captivating locals and explorers for thousands of years. In his DLD25 talk, renowned explorer Erling Kagge…
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What’s your Legacy? How to Be a Good Ancestor
Social philosopher Roman Krznaric (Oxford University, The Long Now Foundation) challenges the audience to rethink their priorities in an age dominated by “the tyranny of the now.” In his presentation,…
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Future Hospitality: A New Way of Living
Dow Jones executive Mae Cheng moderates a lively discussion with Ruslan Husry (HR Group) and Iliana Oris Valiente (Accenture), exploring how technology, particularly AI, and new travel trends are reshaping…
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Quantum Marketing: Marketing Reimagined
In an era of technological disruption, there’s an urgent need to transform the business of marketing brands and informing consumers, as you’ll hear in this insightful DLD25 conversation between Raja…
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Artificially Intelligent
Cultural historian and Harvard professor Martin Puchner takes the audience on a fascinating journey through the prehistory of artificial intelligence. Instead of focusing on the future of AI, Puchner suggest…
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Game ON: Artists and Video Games
Explore the intersection of art and video games in this highly engaging DLD25 session with artists Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley and Leo Castañeda, moderated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of London’s…
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How to Reclaim Humanity from Tech
The complex relationship between technology, society, and capitalism takes center stage at this engrossing DLD25 conversation between best-selling author Ece Temelkuran and House of Lords member Joanna Shields (WeProtect Global…
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Psychology of AI
In his thought-provoking DLD25 talk, Stanford University researcher Michal Kosinski challenges our understanding of Large Language Models (LLMs), arguing they’re far more than their name suggests. While LLMs are trained…
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Redefining Education: Harnessing AI for Cognitive Growth
In the age of Artificial Intelligence, schools and universities have to fundamentally rethink their approach to education, Kristina Kallas, Estonia’s Minister of Education and Research, argues in her DLD26 talk. “Humans have to outperform computers, because if the computers are outperforming humans,...
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Bitcoin: The Lifeblood of Advanced AI
In his DLD24 presentation, crypto expert Jörg Hermsdorf explains that Bitcoin is a prime example of an adhocracy, a concept popularized in the 1970s, which has no traditional organizational structure yet can be very good at problem-solving and innovation. Watch the video...
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