The East and West Coasts are talking about the future differently: On one coast, there is a mix of optimism and fear that AI will become too powerful and one day threaten humanity. On the other, AI is viewed as the latest Big Tech invention that threatens to upend society. While Silicon Valley is reimagining a world with generative AI at the center, Washington is looking to rein it in.
Join us in person December 7th in Washington, D.C., where Semafor’s editors will lead a bicoastal exchange of ideas from both coasts, posing the biggest questions around AI to tech leaders and top policymakers: what are AI’s limitations and what it means for the way we work, live, cure diseases, wage war and campaign in democratic elections, and what exactly it is.
When
December 7, 2023
Where
The Gallup Building, Washington D.C.
Speakers

Rep. Jim Himes
(D) Connecticut

Rep. Jay Obernolte
(R) California

Rep. Ted Lieu
(D) California

Kent Walker
President of Global Affairs, Google & Alphabet

Dr. Geri Richmond
Undersecretary for Science and Innovation, Department of Energy

Tom Wheeler
Former FCC Chairman

Dr. Namandjé N. Bumpus
Chief Scientist, FDA

Jared Dunnmon
Senior Advisor, Defense Innovation Unit, Department of Defense

Liz Centoni
Executive Vice President, General Manager - Applications, and Chief Strategy Officer, Cisco

Chris Novak
Managing Director, Verizon Cyber Security Consulting

Keith Peiris
CEO and Co-Founder, Tome

Max Fenkell
Head of Government Relations, ScaleAI

Anthony Aguirre
Executive Director and Board Secretary, Future of Life Institute

Aravind Srinivas
CEO, Perplexity AI

Portia Allen-Kyle
Chief Advisor, Color of Change

Jason Steiner, PhD
Architect & Advisor, AI-Drug Discovery
Moderators

Reed Albergotti
Technology Editor, Semafor

Gina Chon
Business & Technology Editor, Semafor

Louise Matsakis
Technology Reporter, Semafor

Morgan Chalfant
Deputy Washington Bureau Chief, Semafor
Agenda
12:00 p.m.
Doors Open
12:15 p.m to 2:30 p.m.
Programming
901 F Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20004
12:00 p.m.
Doors Open
12:15 p.m to 2:30 p.m.
Programming