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Can AI Be Contained?

A conversation and Q&A with NYU Stern Professor Scott Galloway and Inflection AI co-founder Mustafa Suleyman

January 9, 2024

10 a.m. ET

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This wave of technology will define the future

AI has seen immense growth over the past year, but this is just the beginning. 

Join us for a conversation between NYU Stern professor Scott Galloway and CEO of Inflection AI Mustafa Suleyman, where they’ll discuss:

  • The unprecedented risks and potential of the coming wave of AI technology 
  • The four key qualities that define this era of AI technology: asymmetric impact that creates previously unimaginable developments, hyper-evolution that iterates on itself quickly, omni-use potential for many different capabilities, and autonomy that surpasses the wave of tech that came before
  • Whether humanity will be able to contain this wave of AI, and what steps can be taken to move in the right direction 

Bring your questions for a Q&A. 

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Scott Galloway

Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at NYU Stern and the founder of L2 Inc, Red Envelope, Prophet, and Section. He’s the bestselling author of The Four and Adrift: America in 100 Charts, host of the Prof G Pod, and cohost of Pivot with Kara Swisher.

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Mustafa Suleyman

Mustafa Suleyman is the co-founder and CEO of Inflection AI, and author of The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the Twenty-first Century's Greatest Dilemma. Previously, he was VP of AI Products and AI Policy at Google, and co-founder of DeepMind. 

MEET YOUR SPEAKER

Scott Galloway

Scott Galloway is a professor of marketing at NYU Stern and the founder of L2 Inc, Red Envelope, Prophet, and Section. He’s the bestselling author of The Four and Adrift: America in 100 Charts, host of the Prof G Pod, and cohost of Pivot with Kara Swisher.

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