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Future Visions: AI and the future of work - what skills will you need?

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Future Visions: AI and the future of work - what skills will you need?

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Date

Nov 28 2017 18:30 - 21:00

Description

Earlier this year Virgin launched Future Visions, a content series that explored the surreal world of tomorrow through the finest minds of today by asking a host of entrepreneurs and futurists what 2037 will look like.

THECUBE will be hosting a panel discussion to bring this successful series to a live audience. We will be discussing the mental skills necessary to thrive in a world where artificial intelligence is prevalent, as well as look at what will be the future work trends.


Moderator


Speakers

  • Araceli Camargo is a cognitive neuroscientist and the lab director at The Centric Lab, which bring neuroscience into the built environment. She is also the Co-Founder of TheCUBE London and a science communicator.
  • Ben Hammersley is a British internet technologist, journalist, author, broadcaster and futurist. He is a frequent contributor to many publications including Wired Magazine and BBC.
  • Tracey Follows is a highly respected strategist, marketer and futurist. She is a frequent contributor to publications such as The Guardian and is a regular on the speaker circuit.


Schedule

  • 6:30pm: Arrivals and drink
  • 7:00-8:00pm: Panel discussion and Q&A
  • 8:00-9:00pm: Networking

Organiser

THECUBE is a coworking space in the heart of East London. We regularly organise events to openly discuss complex questions which will impact our lives and future.

Venue

THECUBE Coworking, Studio 5, 155 Commercial Street, E1 6BJ London

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