Professor Elizabeth Churchill, Amini CEO Kate Kallot, and Palantir executive vice president Noam Perski recently came together for a thought-provoking panel discussion at the BRIDGE Summit in Abu Dhabi, moderated by TIME. The three esteemed individuals shared their insights, experiences, and perspectives on the current and future state of technology and its impact on society.
The BRIDGE Summit, an annual event hosted by the UAE Ministry of Artificial Intelligence, brings together global leaders, experts, and innovators to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field of technology. This year’s summit focused on the theme of “Bridging the Gap: Unlocking the Power of AI for a Sustainable Future.”
The panel, titled “The Future of Technology: Building a Sustainable World,” was a highly anticipated session at the summit. Professor Elizabeth Churchill, a world-renowned researcher and designer, has dedicated her career to understanding the human side of technology. As the Director of User Experience at Google, she leads a team of designers and researchers to create innovative and user-friendly products. Amini CEO Kate Kallot is a trailblazing entrepreneur and champion of sustainability. She has been recognized for her leadership in incorporating sustainable practices into Amini’s business model. Noam Perski, the executive vice president at Palantir, brings his expertise in data analytics and artificial intelligence to the panel.
TIME’s moderator, in his opening remarks, highlighted the significance of the panel’s topic and the expertise of the speakers. He emphasized the importance of considering the ethical and societal implications of technological advancements, especially in today’s fast-paced world.
Professor Churchill, in her opening statement, stressed the need for technology to be human-centered. She emphasized that while AI and data-driven technologies can enhance our lives, it is crucial to consider the human impact and ensure that they are used for the greater good. She also highlighted the role of designers in incorporating ethical and human-centered principles into the development of new technologies.
Amini CEO Kate Kallot shared her company’s efforts in building a sustainable business model that not only focuses on profitability but also considers its impact on the environment and society. She reiterated the importance of sustainability in today’s world and how technology can play a crucial role in achieving it.
Noam Perski, with his expertise in data and AI, discussed the potential of these technologies to drive innovation and solve some of the world’s most pressing issues. He also emphasized the need for responsible and ethical use of data, especially in the wake of growing concerns around data privacy.
The panel then delved into a lively discussion on the future of technology and its impact on society. They discussed the potential of AI and data-driven technologies to address global challenges such as climate change, healthcare, and education. They also touched upon the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the technology industry and how it can lead to more innovative and ethical solutions.
One key takeaway from the panel was the importance of collaboration and partnerships in achieving a sustainable future through technology. The three speakers stressed the need for the public and private sectors to work together to drive innovation and ensure that technology is used for the betterment of society.
As the session came to a close, it was evident that Professor Elizabeth Churchill, Amini CEO Kate Kallot, and Palantir executive vice president Noam Perski share a common vision – a future where technology is used for the greater good and positively impacts society.
The audience left the panel with a renewed perspective on the role of technology in shaping our world and a deeper understanding of the need for responsible and ethical use of AI and data-driven technologies. The insightful discussion by these three influential leaders left a lasting impact and sparked further conversations on the potential of technology to build a sustainable future.
In conclusion, the panel featuring Professor Elizabeth Churchill, Amini CEO Kate Kallot, and Palantir executive vice president Noam Perski was a highlight of the BRIDGE Summit in Abu Dhabi. Their expertise, insights, and passion for technology and its impact on society were truly inspiring and thought-provoking. As we move towards an increasingly digital world, it is crucial to remember their key message – technology must be human-centered and used for the greater good.


