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We’re standing at a crossroads where artificial intelligence is both optimizing our productivity and challenging the very nature of work. From scriptwriters and actors in Hollywood grappling with AI’s capacity to generate content, to accountants, lawyers, and marketers who increasingly rely on automated tools, we must consider what human creativity and critical thinking look like in an AI-driven future. This talk explores how AI is reshaping industries, illuminating which jobs are at risk of displacement and which could flourish. We’ll examine how to future-proof ourselves and our teams by cultivating uniquely human skills—such as empathy, complex problem-solving, and adaptability—that machines can’t replicate.
Informed by recent developments in entertainment and tech, we’ll discuss the practical measures organizations can take to adapt their workforces. Rather than viewing AI as an existential threat, we’ll frame it as an invitation to re-envision roles and design more meaningful, human-centered work. You’ll come away with a roadmap for reskilling, strategic planning, and organizational leadership that embraces automation—without losing the human touch.
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With AI advancing at a faster pace than many anticipated, policymakers worldwide face a challenge: how do we encourage groundbreaking innovation while safeguarding society against potential harms? In this talk, we dissect the divergent regulatory paths taken by America, European Union, and China—unpacking the philosophical and practical underpinnings of each region’s approach. From the EU’s rigorous legal frameworks and ethical oversight to China’s state-led initiatives and America’s market-driven mindset, each has its own balancing act between fostering competitiveness and mitigating risks.
We’ll explore whether it’s more effective to regulate AI through broad, horizontal laws that capture the technology’s myriad uses or through sector-specific rules that adapt to context. We’ll also address whether our preoccupation with AI’s dangers might inadvertently stifle innovation—and discuss how to find equilibrium in policy discourse. Attendees will learn how governments, businesses, and civil society can collaborate to shape AI’s future responsibly, ensuring that progress doesn’t come at the expense of human rights, privacy, or social equity.
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Generative AI has already transformed industries, but a new wave—Agentic AI—is poised to redefine how organizations operate and compete. Unlike generative models that simply produce text or images, agentic systems can autonomously adapt, learn, and take actions in real time. This talk demystifies the concept of Agentic AI and examines why it matters to businesses of every size. We’ll delve into the competitive advantages of harnessing AI agents, such as streamlined decision-making, predictive market moves, and automated workflow optimization, while also confronting the ethical and practical dilemmas that arise when machines act on their own.
Through real-world case studies and futuristic scenarios, we’ll explore strategies that allow companies to integrate agentic systems responsibly. From developing robust governance frameworks to upskilling your workforce and safeguarding against unforeseen risks, you’ll learn the keys to navigating this emerging frontier. The outcome: a forward-looking roadmap to ensure that your organization not only survives the next wave of AI transformation but becomes a pioneer in it.
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Var Shankar is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as AI and the Future of Work: Navigating the New Labor Landscape, Policy Approaches to AI: Balancing Innovation and Responsibility and Agentic AI: Building Tomorrow’s Business Strategy Today. The estimated speaking fee range to book Var Shankar for your event is $5,000 - $10,000. Var Shankar generally travels from New York, NY, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Lydia Kostopoulos, PhD, Scott Amyx, Rodney Sampson, Ayesha Khanna and Clara Shih. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Var Shankar for an upcoming live or virtual event.
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