A new poll has revealed the expert speakers businesses trust most when it comes to talking about technology.ย
The survey, carried out by the AI Speakers Agency exclusively with LondonLovesTech.com, is based on research conducted across 317 events.ย
Verified through client feedback and expert appraisal – the data highlights the top 10 global speakers on building trust in technology.ย
Commenting on the poll Jack Hayes, director of Champions Speakers, said: โThese thought leaders are renowned for their expertise, insight, and commitment to fostering ethical innovation and responsible AI. Trust in technologies like AI has never been more vital.ย
โAccording to research, global trust in AI varies widely by region – 72% of people in China say they trust AI, compared to just 32% in the United States.ย
“These disparities reflect widespread concerns around data privacy, algorithmic bias, and a lack of transparency in AI systems.ย
โWhile AI holds the potential to revolutionise industries such as healthcare, education, and finance, the ethical implications and long-term societal impact of these technologies continue to be a source of scepticism.
โOrganisations that prioritise transparency, fairness, and accountability will lead the way in shaping a sustainable and trustworthy AI-driven future.ย
โAs AI and digital technologies continue to evolve, the need to build trust in technology is more urgent than ever. Businesses, policymakers, and individuals must embrace ethical AI practices, transparency, and effective risk management to address growing concerns around bias, misinformation, and data security.โ
1. Rachel Botsman
Trust Fellow, Oxford Universityโs Saรฏd Business School
A leading expert on trust in the digital age, known for her bestselling books and TED talks.
2. Michael Maslansky
CEO, maslansky + partners
A strategic communications expert helping global brands build trust through effective language.
3. John Tasioulas
Director, Institute for Ethics in AI, Oxford University
A legal philosopher focused on the ethical challenges posed by AI and emerging technologies.
4. Nick Bostrom
Founding Director, Future of Humanity Institute, Oxford University
An AI philosopher recognised for his work on the long-term risks and governance of superintelligence.
5. Hannah Fry
Professor, Mathematics of Cities, UCL
A mathematician and broadcaster making complex human behaviour patterns accessible and engaging.
6. Nathalie Nahai
Digital Behaviour Expert & Author
Applies behavioural science to digital design, online ethics, and consumer psychology.
7. Professor Dame Wendy Hall
Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton
A pioneer of web science and AI policy, shaping global conversations on ethical tech.
8. Lord Chris Holmes
Paralympic Champion & Member of the House of Lords
Advocates for inclusion and AI innovation, drawing from experience in sport, tech, and policy.
9. Baroness Joanna Shields
CEO, Precognition & Former UK Minister
A tech leader and policymaker focused on AI safety, cybersecurity, and online child protection.
10. Kay Firth-Butterfield
CEO, Good Tech Advisory & AI Ethics Expert
A global authority on responsible AI governance, law, and ethical innovation.
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