See Joshua in Action
Joshua M. Evans
Evans stands out by reminding organizations that the most human companies will win. In the age of automation and algorithms, his keynotes focus on what machines can’t replicate: purpose, passion, and people-first culture. He equips leaders to future-proof their teams by doubling down on human engagement, empathy, and belonging.
Kai-Fu Lee
Former president of Google China and author of AI Superpowers, Lee provides a sweeping view of AI’s global impact—while emphasizing the irreplaceable role of human creativity, compassion, and ethics in the future of work and society.
Amy Webb
A leading futurist and founder of the Future Today Institute, Webb explores how exponential technologies like AI will reshape industries—and what humans must do to stay adaptive, relevant, and indispensable in a rapidly shifting world.
Mo Gawdat
Former Chief Business Officer at Google X and author of Scary Smart, Gawdat delves into how AI is evolving and why humanity must shape its values. His keynotes challenge audiences to lead with emotional intelligence, ethics, and intentionality in the AI era.
Erik Brynjolfsson
MIT economist and co-author of The Second Machine Age, Brynjolfsson examines how humans and AI can collaborate rather than compete. His insights help leaders rethink productivity, creativity, and the future of labor.
Rana el Kaliouby
Pioneer in Emotion AI and author of Girl Decoded, el Kaliouby champions the integration of emotional intelligence into machines—but also stresses that empathy, trust, and ethics must remain deeply human responsibilities.
Shara Evans
A technology futurist, Evans blends cutting-edge insights on AI with a deep understanding of how humans can prepare for, shape, and ethically engage with emerging technologies. Her keynotes offer a roadmap for human-centered innovation.
Brian Solis
Digital anthropologist and innovation expert, Solis explores how digital disruption impacts human behavior, leadership, and customer experience. He inspires organizations to build human connection in an increasingly automated world.
Dr. Vivienne Ming
A theoretical neuroscientist and AI expert, Ming speaks on augmenting human potential with AI. Her talks explore how we can use technology to empower inclusivity, education, and creativity—while safeguarding what makes us human.
Gerd Leonhard
Futurist and humanist, Leonhard focuses on the ethical intersection of humanity and technology. He challenges audiences to embrace AI without losing sight of core values like trust, purpose, and emotional intelligence.
These speakers challenge, inspire, and equip organizations to lead with humanity in a world powered by AI (Artificial Intelligence). From ethical frameworks to emotional intelligence, they remind us that as machines rise, so must our commitment to what makes us human.