Debates about AI are everywhere these days.

Families are chatting about its impacts on their lives.

Politicians are deliberating over the laws that oversee it.

TNW Conference 2025 theme spotlight: AI and Deeptech

Workers are talking about the risks of job automation.

Entrepreneurs are chewing over the business opportunities.

And the tech world is discussing what everyone else will be discussing next.

Unfortunately, these conversations have also attracted countless scoundrels.

They join the chat with wild promises and heavy doses of AI snake oil.

But behind their breathless hype, remarkable innovations are emerging.

Well, just take a look at this weeks Nobel Prize winners.

On Tuesday, a Nobel was awarded to AI pioneers for the first time.

Just a day later, a Nobel wasawarded toAI pioneers for thesecondtime.

These scientific achievements are a taste of whats to come.

AI is rapidly approaching an inflection point.

Its about a fundamental shift in how we think, create, and work.

Duffey has a unique perspective on these development.

Alongside his work at Adobe, hes written anaward-winning bookabout AI and become a renowned futurist.

Hes also a member of TNWs advisory board.

The board have been having their own debates aboutartificial intelligence.

Their discussions led AI and Deeptech to become one ofsix themesforTNW Conference2025.

Tech luminaries will be dissecting and demoing breakthroughs in AI,quantum, robotics, and so much more.

Expect a mix of mind-bending panels, keynotes from digital leaders, and exclusive tips.

Debates about AI will permeate the event and we want you to join them.

Were not just predicting the future, he says.

Were inventing it, one groundbreaking idea at a time.

If you want to hear all about these ideas, you could grab a ticket forTNW Conferencenow.

Use the codeTNWXMEDIA2025to get 30% off yourpass.

See you on June 19 and 20 in Amsterdam!

Story byThomas Macaulay

Thomas is the managing editor of TNW.

He leads our coverage of European tech and oversees our talented team of writers.

Away from work, he e(show all)Thomas is the managing editor of TNW.

He leads our coverage of European tech and oversees our talented team of writers.

Away from work, he enjoys playing chess (badly) and the guitar (even worse).

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