Modern AI for a Better World

Explore how rapidly advancing AI is reshaping society and what choices we must make now to help shape a future we actually want.

As large language model (LLM) AI advances at pace, it’s clear we’re not just building tools, we’re shaping the world the next generation will inherit.

Since the launch and rapid adoption of LLMs in 2022, early signs show shifts in how people think, work, learn, and connect. These changes are unfolding fast, and the trajectories we set now will shape what comes next.

Some paths we could envisage lead to AI that enhances human potential, strengthens communities, and expands opportunity. Others risk eroding agency, widening divides, and making trust harder to sustain. The direction isn’t fixed but the stakes are real.

This event offers a space to take stock, exploring current evidence, emerging patterns, and what may come next - and to consider the choices before us: not only in how, as professionals, we design, deploy, and govern AI, but also in how we engage as informed citizens shaping public debate, policy, and social norms. Both levels of action matter.

The goal is simple: to take an active role in shaping a future with AI that we actually want.

Thank you to our AI SIG sponsor Appleyard Lees
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Wednesday 15 July
1.30pm – 2pm
Registration & Refreshments

Registration and Refreshments

2pm – 2.05pm
Welcome and Introduction from CW

Michaela Eschbach, CEO, CW

2.05pm – 2.15pm
Welcome from the AI SIG Sponsor: Appleyard Lees

Sessions

2.15pm – 2.20pm
Welcome from the AI SIG

Peter Whale, Founder & CEO, Vision Formers

2.20pm – 2.45pm
Shaping AI for a Better World: From Uncertainty to Institutional Intelligence

Prof Yonghong Peng, Deputy Dean for Research and Innovation, Anglia Ruskin University

2.45pm – 3.10pm
Cecilia Nunn

Sessions

3.10pm – 3.40pm
Refreshment Break

Networking

3.40pm – 4.05pm
AI Ate My Security Policy - What Happens When We Let AI Shape Decisions, Trust and Society?

Edward Hall, Director, OppiSec Ltd.

4.05pm – 4.30pm
How Can AI help Humans to Invent?

Dr Harry Cronin, Head of Applications - Standards & Science, Iprova

4.30pm – 4.55pm
Blessed are they, who have nothing to say and cannot be persuaded to say it

Dr Simon Fothergill, Head of AI, Lucent AI

4.55pm – 5.20pm
Panel Q&A with all speakers

Sessions

Speakers 

Dr Harry Cronin

Dr Harry Cronin

Head of Applications - Standards & Science, Iprova

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Dr Simon Fothergill

Dr Simon Fothergill

Head of AI, Lucent AI

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Edward Hall

Edward Hall

Co-Founder, Oppisec Ltd.

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Cecilia Nunn

Cecilia Nunn

Global Responsible AI Manager, Accenture UK

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Yonghong Peng

Yonghong Peng

Professor of Artificial Intelligence, Anglia Ruskin University

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Artificial Intelligence SIG Champions

Darendra Appanah

Darendra Appanah

Senior Assurance Engineer, Cambridge Consultants

Professor Silvia Cirstea

Professor Silvia Cirstea

Director of the Advanced Computing Research Centre, Anglia Ruskin University

Phil Claridge

Phil Claridge

Founder, Mandrel Systems

Marta Kulas

Marta Kulas

Software Systems Engineer, TE Connectivity

Dr Parminder Lally

Dr Parminder Lally

Partner, Appleyard Lees IP LLP

Mike Sales

Mike Sales

Head of AI, 42T

Simon Thompson

Simon Thompson

Independent Consultant

Peter Whale

Peter Whale

Programme Manager, UKTIN, Founder, Vision Formers