

AI for Good: In Climate, Health and Investing
When should artificial intelligence supplant human intelligence? And when should human intelligence lead? For climate action, for impacts on health, for investing and portfolios, where can AI tools multiply productivity—and what situations cause a quality assurance minefield?
Learn from innovators around the world (from Europe to Oceania to the Americas) when and how AI tools bring new value, expand audiences—and where human intelligence and empathy is still required, and how we all can benefit.
We will delve into how AI can improve the expansion and sustainability of food systems, which can also enhance climate justice, and access to nutrition for low-income communities.
Notes
This program has 2 types of tickets available: in-person and online-only. Please pre-register to receive a link to the live-stream event.
If you have symptoms of illness (coughing, fever, etc.), we ask that you either stay home or wear a mask. Our front desk has complimentary masks for members and guests who would like one.
Sponsors: Bonterra Organic Wines, Robert Hall Winery (regenerative organic), Far West Fungi (organic farms and shops )
Photos courtesy the speakers; main image by RahaLune from Pixabay.
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Speakers
Madeleine Evans
Director, Generation Investment Mgt. (UK)—participating remotely
Dr. Ihirangi Heke
Leader, Atua Matua (New Zealand)—participating remotely
R. Paul Herman
CEO, HIP Investor Portfolios (Europe)—participating remotely
Abby Young
Climate Protection Manager, Bay Area Air District
Craig Wichner
Managing Partner, Farmland L.P.
Stacey Lawson
Co-founder, Positive AI Labs, and Benevolent AI Future
Ravi Jain
Head of Product and Technology, Google X Moonshot for the Electric Grid
Moderator: Amir Khaleghi
Vice President of Products, HIP Investor Ratings LLC
Elizabeth Carney
Executive Producer and Host
12:30 p.m. doors open & check-in
1–2:30 p.m. program
(all times Pacific Time)
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