
AI Beyond Boundaries: Charting the Next Decade of Innovation
Future of AI as a revolutionary tool that would transform our lives
Description
Thinking a few years back, people were talking about AI as a revolutionary tool that would transform our lives. And this point proves itself today, when we see the impact and power it has on our daily routine. We were told that by 2030, there would be flying cars, and transparent phones, as people would dream of the most crazy idea related to it. While we are not there yet, the overall outcome is clear: AI is extremely powerful, and will keep being increasingly significant over time. Thinking about the (more or less) close future, how far can AI go? What do we think will be new in from today, 5 years, or even 10 years? What are some expectations, frights, potential effects that AI can have on us, that haven’t been reached already ?
Background
Over barely three years, generative AI has leapt from a research novelty to a mainstream utility: McKinsey’s 2024 “State of AI” survey found that 71 percent of enterprises now use gen‑AI in at least one business function—more than double the share in 2023. With large language models (LLMs) matched to multimodal perception, organisations are beginning to treat AI less as a bolt‑on tool and more as…
Date: 2025-04-21
Time (ET): 5:00 PM EDT, Apr 21, 2025
Time (Local): 9:00 PM UTC, Apr 21, 2025
Agenda:
- Speaker Welcome Room - 16 : 30
- Guided Discussion - 17 : 00
- General Discussion - 17 : 45
- Interactive Q&A - 18 : 00
Location: online
Relevant Topics
Speakers
Matthew Renick
Principal and Co-Head of the Global AI Practice, Korn Ferry
Subhabrata Mukherjee
Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder, Hippocratic AI
Jacob Cook
Lecturer in the Marketing Unit at Harvard Business School, Cofounder and CEO of Tadpull
Bennu Amen
Policy & Research Manager, Tech:NYC
Hamza Chaudhry
AI and National Security Lead and US Policy Specialist, Future of Life Institute
Elan Kane
Communications Manager, Tech:NYC
Guided Questions
Matthew Renick
Given your experience advising organizations on leadership and talent strategy, how do you see AI reshaping the skills and mindsets leaders will need over the next decade, and what should companies be doing today to build that future-ready workforce?
Subhabrata Mukherjee
Dr. Mukherjee, drawing on your work at Hippocratic AI to build safety‑focused foundation models for medicine, how do you envision generative AI reshaping frontline clinical workflows over the next decade, and where do you see the boundary between helpful autonomy and the need for human oversight?
Jacob Cook
As AI tools like large language models become more accessible, how can mid-market e-commerce brands strategically use their own data to adopt AI, drive creative marketing, and scale more efficiently without relying on big-tech infrastructure?
Hamza Chaudhry
Focusing on your advocacy for compute and supply‑chain security, what concrete steps should governments and chipmakers take in the next five years to prevent model‑stealing or hardware‑level tampering that could weaponize advanced AI?
Bennu Amen
Drawing on your perspective at the intersection of policy and innovation, how should higher education institutions evolve their curricula to prepare students for an AI-infused job market—not just in tech roles, but across sectors like public policy, business, and the creative industries?
Elan Kane
Mr. Kane, with your background in both journalism and tech-sector communications, how do you see AI transforming the way organizations engage with the public—especially when it comes to building trust in a time of deepfakes, algorithmic misinformation, and increasing skepticism toward tech platforms?