Dec 5, 2022
Artificial Intelligence Keynote Speakers for Business
Is your business ready for artificial intelligence and machine learning? According to the IBM Global AI Adoption Index 2022, 35% of companies already use AI in their business, and an additional 42% are thinking about it. Are you falling behind?
Artificial intelligence can help your business automate processes, analyze data, predict consumer behavior, detect fraud, help with customer service, and more. If you’re looking to learn more about how artificial intelligence will affect your business, BigSpeak Speakers Bureau works with the top 10 Artificial Intelligence Keynote Speakers. These speakers are experts in machine learning, virtual voice assistants, cyber security, remote work, and more.
Heather McGowan is a top future-of-work keynote speaker and author of The Adaptation Advantage. In her talks, she shares the skills humans will need to use to stay relevant in the age of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robots.
2) Eric O’Neill
Eric O’Neill is a top cybersecurity keynote speaker, former FBI counterterrorism and counterintelligence operative, and bestselling author of Gray Day. With the rapid threat of ransomware and artificial intelligence advances, it’s more important than ever for organizations to make sure their data is secure.
Nancy Giordano is a strategic futurist and bestselling author who helps visionary leaders transform to meet the escalating expectations ahead. Recognized as one of the world’s top female futurists, she has been invited to give over 100 global keynote talks. She helps businesses understand how AI and machine learning are about to hit the long-anticipated exponential curve and radically shift organizations.
Anne-Marie Imafidon is a top technology speaker, co-founder of Stemettes, and a Forbes Top 50 Global Woman in Tech. In her talks, Anne-Marie addresses how robots (and artificial intelligence applications) are going to take our jobs eventually. She shares the comical, yet real, look at what the future looks likes and what you can do to future-proof yourself and your business.
5) Tan Le
Tan Le is a top technology keynote speaker and founder and CEO of EMOTIV, a brainwear company. Her revolutionary brainwear device helps people control computers and machines with their thoughts alone. In her talks, she shares how we can work with machines to do so much more.
6) Kevin Surace
Kevin Surace is a top innovation keynote speaker, CEO, and was Inc. Magazine’s Entrepreneur of the Year. He has been featured in over 15 TED and TEDx talks, sharing the ways machine learning and artificial intelligence can change and challenge your business.
7) Erica Orange
Erica Orange is a top futurist keynote speaker and Executive VP & COO of The Future Hunters, one of the world’s leading futurist consulting firms. In her talks, Erica shares 24 new trend-based themes every year, including machine learning and artificial intelligence. These themes are very specific, targeted, and relevant to your business.
8) Adam Cheyer
Adam Cheyer is a top AI expert and the co-founder of Siri. Besides being an expert in virtual voice assistants, Adam speaks about the future of artificial intelligence and how it will affect your business.
Janelle Shane is a machine learning expert and artificial intelligence humorist. Her TED talk, “The danger of AI is weirder than you think” has over 3 million views and provides a funny and insightful look at the nature of machine learning algorithms. She explains some of the myths and fallacies of AI so you can understand what AI can and can not do for your business.
10) Vivienne Ming
Vivienne Ming is a top theoretical neuroscientist, entrepreneur keynote speaker, and author. Vivienne speaks to audiences and companies about how they can robot-proof their future.
If you’re looking for a Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Keynote Speaker for your business, contact BigSpeak Speakers Bureau today.
For More on Artificial Intelligence Read
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Heather McGowan Shares the Future of Human Work in the Age of Machines