This year's Annual Summit is taking a people-first approach to artificial intelligence, centering the human side of the AI revolution. But to understand exactly what that means, we need to start at the beginning. Join us, alongside Dan Johnson and Jonathan Aberman of Hupside, a platform built to amplify the humanity behind AI, for a two part webinar series that examines the foundations of artificial intelligence and the critical role of human thought and originality.
Sign up for the series or just one session to learn more about where we're heading with AI, and reflect more deeply on how you will choose to be a part of this journey.
Note: Both webinars are open to all. If you are joining for the Summit, we highly encourage to attend as they will offer a solid foundation for the conversations that we will pick up on in plenaries and breakouts.
The Prompt: How We Got Here & How It Works
Dan Johnson, Cofounder & Chief Architect, Hupside
Monday, June 15 | 12pm
A deep dive into the origins of artificial intelligence, the models we're using today, and the role of human thought and creativity
The Prompt: AI, Humans & the Challenge of Coexistence
Jonathan Aberman, Cofounder, Hupside
Wednesday, June 17 | 12pm
An examination of the AI industrial wave, the human substitution narrative, and how a people-first approach breeds creativity and innovation
Dan Johnson is Co-Founder and Chief Architect at Hupside, a science-backed platform that builds original intelligence infrastructure. The Hupside team measures the capacity to create originality beyond the AI baseline. Dan is also a researcher who published over 6 novel AI-based originality metrics in top peer-reviewed scientific publications. He is Co-Founder and served as the Inaugural Director of the Data Science program at Washington and Lee University.
Jonathan Aberman is an entrepreneur, investor, and innovation strategist focused on redefining human potential in the age of AI. As co-founder of Hupside, he is advancing “Original Intelligence,” a new category that quantifies human originality as a business advantage. He’s a partner at Ruxton Ventures, founding dean of the School of Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology at Marymount University, and serves as Visiting Entrepreneur and Strategic Advisor to the Frank J. Guarini School of Business at John Cabot University. Jonathan has been named a Washingtonian “Tech Titan,” included in the Washington Business Journal’s “Power 100,” and recognized among Virginia’s most influential entrepreneurs.