Daniel Hulme – Leading expert in Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial Intelligence & The Future of Humanity
Future of Work & Humanity
Society in Digital Age
Digital Transformation & Disruption
Impact of Emerging Technologies & Innovation
Strategy & Strategic Thinking
Blockchain & Decentralisation

Daniel Hulme (PhD) is a leading expert in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies.

He is the CEO of Satalia, an award-winning company that provides AI products and solutions for global companies such as Tesco and PwC, and he is also the Director of UCL’s Business Analytics MSc, applying AI to solve business and social problems.

Daniel is a popular keynote speaker specialising in the topics of AI, ethics, technology, innovation, decentralization and organisational design. He is a serial speaker for Google and TEDx, and is a faculty member of Singularity University.

Daniel is a contributor to numerous books, podcasts and articles on AI and the future of work.

He has a Masters and Doctorate in AI from UCL, lectures on topics in Computer Science and Business, and is passionate about how technology can be used to govern organisations and bring positive social impact.

Dr Hulme has advisory and executive positions across companies and governments.
He holds an international Kauffman Global Entrepreneur Scholarship and actively promotes purposeful entrepreneurship and technology innovation across the globe.

Daniel is an energetic and passionate speaker who can cover a wide range of information in a really interesting, clear and engaging way. His ideas are creative and challenging and he is a real joy to listen to. He encourages his audience to contribute during his talks and this leads to some very thought provoking discussion.

Emma Gibbs (BBC)

Daniel is one of the most engaging speakers out there on the subject of artificial intelligence. He has a natural ability to convey complex technical concepts into an accessible and entertaining format.

Dahlia Belloul (Accenture)