The future of work and career with AI by Lisanne Buik
What will our jobs look like in a future where AI is increasingly integrated into our organizations and daily lives? How can we anticipate these changes and leverage them to our advantage? Join Lisanne Buik, a leading AI expert and artist-futurologist who has extensively researched the impact of AI and other innovations on the workforce. In this insightful session, she will explore the skills and mindset needed to thrive in an AI-driven landscape. Lisanne will share emerging trends and practical insights to help you navigate a dynamic job market and make informed career choices.
Please note that attendance of any session or activity during the event is on a first-come, first-served basis despite registrations.
About Lisanne Buik
Lisanne Buik advises businesses and governments on ethically navigating and implementing AI developments in a rapidly changing world. In her keynotes, she inspires hope around the ethics of AI and invites audiences to explore visionary futures where humanity, nature, and technology strategically collaborate.
Lisanne’s influence extends to collaborations with leading organizations such as the Dutch Government, Philips, and the Metropolitan Region Amsterdam. She has shared her insights on stages such as the Dutch Design Week, Tedx, Van Gogh Museum, and The Next Web, and teaches AI ethics at universities such as Erasmus University and the University of Lucerne (CH).
In addition to speaking and consultancy, Lisanne collaborates closely with other creative thinkers and makers to make abstract future scenarios tangible and applicable, showing the consequences of the ethical considerations we make today. She has an active AI community on social media, as well as through her newsletter and podcast, Gracious AI Radio. Lisanne is currently pursuing PhD research at Sapienza Università di Roma, focusing on the ethics of AI in nature-inclusive design of materials and systems.
In the dance between nature and technology, ethics and innovation, let grace be our guide, and foresight our pathway to a gracious future.
Driven by her own experiences as a twenty-something tech entrepreneur (she sold her first startup VanChefs at the age of 26, ten years ago), she aims to promote diversity, sustainability, and ethics within the tech world through her current activities.