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Artificial intelligence (AI) and Technology Moderators can offer enhanced expert insight with expert personal experiences they can bring to your event.
What is Artificial Intelligence? AI is the simulation of human intelligence by software-coded heuristics. AI applications include natural language processing, speech recognition, machine vision, and expert vision. In today’s ever-changing world, AI has proven to be a powerful tool to increase productivity and economic growth, help advance scientific research, and provide better education and learning opportunities.
Since we launched Great British Moderators, we have collated a collection of superb AI and technology moderators. There are too many to list here, but we have provided you with a snippet of the extraordinary talent we have on offer.
Our 12 Leading AI and Technology Moderators
Amelia Kallman
Amelia Kallman is a renowned futurist and one of the leading “Top 25 Women in the Metaverse.” Specialising in innovation, technology, the metaverse, Web 3.0, XR, and the evolving landscape of AI, she helps organisations navigate the emerging opportunities and risks associated with developing technology. She is regularly called upon to moderate high-profile events such as those for the UK parliament, TD Synnex, and various international summits, as well as for brands like Puma and Unilever. She covers generative AI, the future of data, smart cities, and emerging global trends. Her ability to explain complex topics understandably and turn them into actionable insights inspires her audiences, empowering them to take their knowledge and immediately apply it.

Jason Bradbury
Jason Bradbury is a force of nature regarding gadgets, science, and all things tech. As the host of The Gadget Show UK and The Gadget Show US, he has a career spanning over two decades; he has worked as a TV presenter and producer on hundreds of shows. His expertise includes AI, Seminal Historical Innovations, Energy, Autonomous Vehicles, Entertainment, Healthcare, Virtual Reality, Robotics, Rapid Prototyping, The Future of Work, Sustainability, and Socio-Economic Factors.
Jason’s past clients include Audu, AutoTrader, BMW, BT, CEX, ClubMed, Costain, Intel, McDonald Butler, Microsoft, Oracle, Royal Caribbean International, Salesforce, Samsung, Smartech, Sony, Vodafone, and Xbox.

Jeremy White
Jeremy is an expert in analysing and identifying emerging trends and technological shifts that will affect both consumers and businesses; Jeremy is an expert speaker and facilitator in a multitude of tech subjects from the Internet of Things to AI, smart homes to cybersecurity, autonomous cars to innovation in the financial sector.

Stephanie Hare
Stephanie Hare is a very learned and experienced individual. She holds a PhD and MSc from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which included a year at the Université de la Sorbonne. Since graduating, Stephanie has gone on to work for Accenture, Palantir, and Oxford Analytica.
She has expertise in surveillance, society, security, privacy, and gender roles in STEM. Her most recent work includes research on how surveillance, biometrics, and ‘the big data’ can affect our civil liberties and rights in this digital age. She is also a highly accomplished MC, panel moderator, facilitator, interviewer, and event host.

David Rowan
David Rowan compellingly explains how emerging technologies will impact business and how leaders should prepare now. As founding Editor-in-Chief of WIRED magazine’s UK edition, David met the founders of WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Google, Didi, Spotify, Xiaomi, Nest, Twitter, and countless other ambitious startups from Tel Aviv to Shenzhen. Since then, David Rowan has invested in more than 60 early-stage tech companies, including two that became billion-dollar “unicorns.” He is an adviser to Lakestar, one of Europe’s largest venture capital funds.
David has moderated events for the UK and French governments, the World Economic Forum, Pictet, and the Royal Academy of Engineering. He has also hosted numerous award ceremonies, frequently interviewed CEOs on stage, and is often asked to host multi-day events.

Zoe Kleinman
Zoe Kleinman is a Prominent Tech Journalist, highly experienced speaker, host and panellist. Known for her insightful reporting on some of the most significant technological developments of our time, Zoe has established herself as a trusted voice in the tech world. She breaks down complex topics for a broad audience. Covering everything from cyber-security breaches and hacking scandals to the latest developments in AI and autonomous vehicles, Zoe brings cutting-edge tech stories to millions worldwide. Her reports feature across various platforms, including BBC News, BBC World News, BBC World Service, and Radio 4’s Today programme, making complex tech topics accessible to a global audience. A confident and entertaining speaker who is in demand as a host, chair, panellist and lecturer, Zoe’s expertise and knowledge of the tech sector are brought to life by her engaging style.

Carl Nasman
Based in Washington, DC, Carl Nasman is an experienced news anchor and correspondent with over a decade of experience in reporting and hosting. Carl specializes in climate change and solutions and is fluent in English, Spanish, and German. He has reported from and hosted events, including the UN Climate Change Conference and Climate Week in New York, as well as for BBC Media Action and USAID. He covers climate change, sustainability, digital disruption, social media, and technology.

Oisin Lunny
Irishman Oisin Lunny is an award-winning host, event consultant, and moderator in Spain.
He has hosted and moderated at over 200 conferences worldwide, including for MWC, TEDx, and six times at SXSW. He is known for reliably owning the stage as an experienced MC and moderator, covering topics such as culture, government, industry, and technology.
He has worked for various big brands, organisations, and events, including The Economist Big Think, Customer Experience World, Digital Marketing World Forum, the Customer Experience Foundation, and the Dublin Tech Summit.

Peter Stojanovic
Peter Stojanovic is a prominent technology thought leader, journalist, and accomplished moderator. He is recognised for his expertise in engaging with FTSE 100 executives. As editor of HotTopics, he specialises in business strategy, innovation, technology, and artificial intelligence.
He is frequently requested for international panels, private lunches, and events, covering topics such as AI ethics, business transformation, ESG, the future of work, cloud computing, generational dynamics, and cybersecurity.
With a strong foundation in technology and a science-based academic background, Peter is recognised as a well-rounded STEM commentator and moderator and has collaborated with Medidate, Cancer Research UK, The Francis Crick Institute, The Society for Clinical Data Practitioners, IKEA, Costa Coffee, Uber, Zoom, and The Financial Times.

Samuel Burke
Samuel Burke is a UK-based American technology journalist best known for hosting CNN International’s iReport programme. Fluent in Spanish, he spent a decade anchoring CNN en Español’s flagship show, Cibercafé. He has covered major international technology events and interviewed top executives, including Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Tinder founder Sean Rad, T-Mobile CEO John Legere, Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank, and TransferWire co-founder Taavet Hinrikus.

Spencer Kelly
Spencer Kelly has been following the technology scene for more than 20 years and has witnessed the rise of many start-ups and the fall of tech giants. He’s reported on power passing from Japan to America, Korea to China to India. He’s been hosting conferences, chairing panels, and presenting keynotes worldwide for just as long, bringing his experience to bear on any tech topic you can imagine (and some you can’t).
Spencer has interviewed some of the biggest names in the business, including Bill Gates, Steve Wozniak, director James Cameron, Vint Cerf, Tim Berners-Lee, music legends Paul McCartney, Will.I.Am, and Brian Eno, security threats Edward Snowden and Julian Assange, national treasures David Attenborough and Stephen Fry, and even talked tech with HM The Queen.

Yewande Akinola MBE
Yewande Akinola is an engineering designer who offers a fresh perspective on engineering, social impact, technology, and sustainable innovation. She creates engaging discussions for diverse audiences, hosts events and conferences, and uses a conversational approach to communicate complex ideas through compelling stories. Yewande has worked on projects across the UK, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East and is a dedicated STEM communicator, hosting engineering programmes in person and on television. In 2020, she was even awarded an MBE for her contributions to engineering innovation and diversity in STEM.

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