
The world’s leading AI summit
07 – 08 October 2026
Taets Art & Event Park, Amsterdam
10 years of defining Artificial Intelligence. One global stage.
300+
speakers
10
tracks
10,000+
attendees
100+
exhibitors
Theme 2026
Guardians of tomorrow: Shaping the new AI paradigm
The 2026 World Summit AI theme, “Guardians of Tomorrow: Shaping the New AI Paradigm,” captures a defining moment in the global dialogue on artificial intelligence. At the heart of the 10th edition of WSAI lies a powerful idea: the new paradigm of AI is not shaped by technology alone, but by human intention.
As AI continues to gain understanding and reasoning, it is imperative that we as a community, become active stewards, putting the necessary safeguards in place and to ensure AI remains a catalyst for good.
Reflecting on a decade of transformation, WSAI has had a front row seat to the AI paradigm shift over the past 10 years, from analytical, to agentic and now to reasoning.
But what comes next?
At WSAI we believe the next evolution of what it means for AI to “think” and act will be forged by our global community. The next horizon will engage business leaders, technologists, policymakers, and ethicists to collectively design.
Become a guardian of tomorrow and join us next year to shape the economic, technological and ethical dialogues driving the new paradigm of AI.
The Tracks
SHAPING THE NEW AI PARADIGM
Driving the economic, societal, technological and ethical dialogues shaping the new paradigm of AI
ADOPT AI
Showcasing the very best in global enterprise AI adoption and deployment
SOVEREIGN AI
High-level dialogue around how nations, regions and sectors are achieving AI sovereignty through controls over AI infrastructure, data, and rules
BUILD AI
The brightest minds building and developing AI systems and applications share their unique insights from the frontline of AI
PATHFOUNDERS: Code, Capital & Consequences
The stage will spotlight the next generation of AI-native startups and the global investors backing the future of intelligence.
AI LABS
Hear from the AI research labs that are at the forefront of theoretical research and ground-breaking innovation, advancing AI technologies from natural language processing and healthcare, to robotics and ethical AI
AI MEDIA
Connecting AI innovators with the creative industry to explore how human‑AI workflows are transforming content creation
INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS
A series of AI leader and developer- led small group sessions enabling you to deep dive into technical topics and walk away with unparalleled connections and insights
What’s World Summit AI?
World Summit AI is the world’s leading AI summit, bringing together the people shaping how AI is researched, governed and deployed globally. Since launching in Amsterdam in 2017, the summit has become a critical meeting point for enterprise leaders, big tech, start-ups, researchers, policymakers, investors and ethical experts from across the global AI ecosystem.
Now entering its 10th anniversary edition, World Summit AI continues to set the global AI agenda, spotlighting real-world applications, emerging technologies, and the risks, benefits and opportunities of artificial intelligence. The summit is renowned for hosting the world’s most influential voices in AI and for fostering meaningful collaboration across industries and sectors.
World Summit AI sits as the anchor of World AI Week, the world’s leading gathering of the global AI community. A high-energy series of 100+ cutting-edge events across business, science, technology and networking.
Who’s coming?
The full AI ecosystem, startups, academics, investors, business leaders, all the big tech companies, and the brightest AI brains as speakers.
Founders, CEOs, CTOs, COOs, CDOs, CFOs, CMOs, CIOs
EVPs, SVP, VP’s, Directors and Heads of AI, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Cognitive Computing, Data Science, Data Analytics, Technology, Innovation
Professors, Ph.D. candidates, students, interns
Data Scientists, Data Analysts, Software Engineers, Developers and more…
The brightest brains in AI on stage
Over the past decade, World Summit AI has grown into the world’s leading AI summit, bringing together the people shaping how artificial intelligence is researched, governed and deployed globally.
Renowned for bringing the brightest minds in AI on stage, the summit has welcomed many of the world’s most influential researchers, technologists and leaders over the years, including Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, Daphne Koller and Werner Vogels, among many others.
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Meet the Legends
The World Summit AI Speakers Hall of Fame
Meet the Legends
The World Summit AI Speakers Hall of Fame
Yann LeCun
VP & Chief AI Scientist
Meta
Yann LeCun
VP & Chief AI Scientist
Meta
Cassie Kosyrkov
Chief Decision Scientist
Cassie Kosyrkov
Chief Decision Scientist
Werner Vogels
VP & CTO
Amazon
Werner Vogels
VP & CTO
Amazon
DR. WERNER VOGELS, CTO, AMAZON.COM
Dr. Werner Vogels is Chief Technology Officer at Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company’s customer-centric technology vision.
As one of the forces behind Amazon’s approach to cloud computing, he is passionate about helping young businesses reach global scale, and transforming enterprises into fast-moving digital organizations.
Vogels joined Amazon in 2004 from Cornell University where he was a distributed systems researcher. He has held technology leadership positions in companies that handle the transition of academic technology into industry. Vogels holds a PhD from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has authored many articles on distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing.
On his blog, all things distributed, Werner shares insights and thought leadership content on a range of topics, such as cloud computing, machine learning, artificial intelligence, as well as his annual technology predictions.
Stuart Russell
Professor of Computer Science
Berkeley University
Stuart Russell
Professor of Computer Science
Berkeley University
Stuart Russell is a pioneer in the understanding and uses of artificial intelligence (AI), its long-term future, and its relation to humanity. He also is a leading authority on robotics and bioinformatics.
Stuart Russell is the author or coauthor of three books on knowledge, reasoning, and machine learning, including the standard textbook on artificial intelligence. Stuart Russell is a professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC-Berkeley and Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery at UC-San Francisco.
Artificial intelligence. AI is a machine’s ability to perceive its environment and use that information to maximise its chance at succeeding at some goal. All of the technologies behind artificial intelligence are evolving at exponential rates and are just now beginning to rocket up the curve. Soon artificially intelligent machines will be doing things we can barely conceive, in virtually every area of human business, life, and culture. Few people understand this future better than Stuart Russell, who wrote the standard textbook on AI (with coauthor Peter Norvig), now in its third edition.
Robotics. Stuart Russell is also a leading researcher in the practical applications of machine intelligence. If AI is the brain of the machine of the future, the robot is its body. Robots are taking over more and more functions that once required a human actor, with far-reaching consequences — and opportunities — for people, businesses, and society as a whole. He has focused recently on the threat of autonomous weaponry.
Biological information. As an Adjunct Professor of Neurological Surgery, Stuart has been researching computational physiology, with a current focus on Intensive Care Unit monitoring systems. He is a leader in the development of technologies that make sense of biological data and that apply this information in ways that advance human health.
Credentials. In addition to the positions already mentioned, Stuart Russell holds the SmithZadeh Chair in Engineering at UC-Berkeley and is Vice-Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Council on AI and Robotics. He is the recipient of many awards and held the Chaire Blaise Pascal in Paris from 2012 to 2014. He is a researcher at a number of research centers, including the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (BAIR), the Berkeley Center for New Media (BCNM), and the Synthetic Biology Institute (SBI). He is the founder and Vice-President of Bayesian Logic, Inc., a data analysis start-up under contract with the UN to build a new Nuclear Test Ban Treaty global monitoring system.
Thomas Wolf
Co-founder & CSO
Hugging Face
Thomas Wolf
Co-founder & CSO
Hugging Face
Thomas Wolf is co-founder and Chief Science Officer (CSO) of Hugging Face where he has been at the inception of the open-source, educational and research efforts.
Thomas enjoys creating open-source software that makes complex research, models and datasets widely accessible (for instance by creating the Hugging Face Transformers and Datasets libraries). When he’s not building OSS libraries, he can be found pushing for open science in research in AI/ML, trying to lower the gap between academia and industrial labs through projects like the BigScience Workshop on Large Language Models (LLM) which leads to the BLOOM experiments, model and dataset. His current research interests revolve around LLM accessibility and measuring and overcoming present limitations of Large Language Models. He also enjoys writing and filming educational content on AI, ML and NLP, including writing the reference book “Natural Language Processing with Transformers” published at O’Reilly with amazing co-authors, writing (not often enough) in his blog and recording (also not often enough) educational videos like The Future of Natural Language Processing.
Joëlle Pineau
Professor and William Dawson Scholar, School of Computer Science, McGill University; Vice President of AI Research
Meta
Joëlle Pineau
Professor and William Dawson Scholar, School of Computer Science, McGill University; Vice President of AI Research
Meta
Vandi Verma
Chief Engineer of Robotics Operations - Mars 202, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
NASA
Vandi Verma
Chief Engineer of Robotics Operations - Mars 202, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
NASA
Vandi Verma, Chief Engineer of Robotic Operations – Mars 2020, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), NASA (USA)
Vandi Verma is the Chief Engineer for Robotic Operations for the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover, and the Assistant Section Manager for Mobility and Robotics Systems at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She specializes in space robotics, autonomous robots and robotic operations. She has worked on a number of Space Robotics and Artificial Intelligence research and technology development tasks and has designed, developed, and operated rovers on Mars, the Arctic, Antarctica, and the Atacama Desert.
She has been working at NASA since graduating with a Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University. She works on new capabilities from early design, through development, testing and launch, to landing and surface operations. Since 2008 she has been driving rovers on Mars (Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, and Perseverance) and operating the robotic arm and sampling system as a Rover Planner. She enjoys coding and has written flight software that runs onboard Curiosity and Perseverance, and simulation software used in operations.
Gary Marcus
CEO & Founder, Robust AI; Co-author, Rebooting AI; Professor of Psychology & Neural Science
New York University
Gary Marcus
CEO & Founder, Robust AI; Co-author, Rebooting AI; Professor of Psychology & Neural Science
New York University
Gary Marcus, scientist, bestselling author, and entrepreneur, was CEO and Founder of the machine-learning startup Geometric Intelligence, recently acquired by Uber, and is known for his provocative and bold claims in artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and cognitive science. Trained by Steven Pinker, he received his PhD at MIT at age 23. His professional research, published in leading journals such as Science, Nature, Cognition, and Artificial Intelligence, has focused on the foundations of cognition in humans, animals and machines, spanning fields from developmental psychology to neuroscience to genetics to artificial intelligence. A special interest has been on the challenge of endowing machines with common sense.
He is also well-known for his writing for the general public, including frequent essays and op-eds for The New Yorker and The New York Times. His books include The Algebraic Mind, The Birth of the Mind, Kluge: The Haphazard Evolution of the Human Mind, The New York Times Bestseller, Guitar Zero and The Future of the Brain: Essays By The World’s Leading Neuroscientists.
In a 2012 essay for The New Yorker, he was perhaps the first person to publicly criticize deep learning, drawing on arguments he developed in his 2001 technical book The Algebraic Mind. More recently, in a 2018 arXiv article, Deep Learning: A Critical Appraisal, he asked whether deep learning might be “approaching a wall.” The challenges he laid out there were covered everywhere from The
New York Times to Wired to The Financial Times and Wall Street Journal.
In another provocative 2012 essay, Moral Machines, Marcus was the first to adapt “trolley problems” to driverless cars, anticipating much recent research on the ethics of AI. His next book, REBOOT: Getting to AI We Can Trust, to be published by Pantheon in Fall 2019, co-authored with Ernie Davis, calls for a fundamental rethinking of current approaches to artificial intelligence.
Yoshua Bengio
Canada CIFAR AI Chair; Full Professor, Samsung AI; Professor, Université de Montréal; Scientific Director
Mila & IVADO
Yoshua Bengio
Canada CIFAR AI Chair; Full Professor, Samsung AI; Professor, Université de Montréal; Scientific Director
Mila & IVADO
Yoshua Bengio is Full Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, head of the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms (MILA), CIFAR Program co-director of the CIFAR program on Learning in Machines and Brains, Canada Research Chair in Statistical Learning Algorithms. His main research ambition is to understand principles of learning that yield intelligence. He supervises a large group of graduate students and post-docs. His research is widely cited (over 80000 citations found by Google Scholar in September 2017, with an H-index of 101).
Yoshua Bengio is currently action editor for the Journal of Machine Learning Research, associate editor for the Neural Computation journal, editor for Foundations and Trends in Machine Learning, and has been associate editor for the Machine Learning Journal and the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks.
Karen Hao
NYT Bestselling Author and Journalist
Karen Hao
NYT Bestselling Author and Journalist
Grady Booch
Chief Scientist for Software Engineering & Fellow
IBM Research
Grady Booch
Chief Scientist for Software Engineering & Fellow
IBM Research
Grady Booch is Chief Scientist for Software Engineering at IBM Research where he leads IBM’s research and development on embodied cognition. Having originated the term and the practice of object-oriented design, he is best known for his work in advancing the fields of software engineering and software architecture. A co-author of the Unified Modeling Language (UML), a founding member of the Agile Alliance, and a founding member of the Hillside Group, Grady has published six books and several hundred technical articles, including an ongoing column for IEEE Software and IEEE Spectrum. Grady is also a trustee for the Computer History Museum. He is an IBM Fellow, an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, has been awarded the Lovelace Medal and given the Turing Lecture for the BCS, and was named an IEEE Computer Pioneer for his work in software architecture.
Grady has served as an architect or architectural mentor for a multitude of complex software-intensive systems across many domains around the world, including finance, transportation, defense, commerce, productivity, government, medical, gaming, animation, software development, artificial intelligence, and many others.
Grady is currently developing a major transmedia documentary for public broadcast on the intersection of computing and the human experience: Computing.
Athina Kanioura
Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer
PepsiCo
Athina Kanioura
Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer
PepsiCo
Athina Kanioura is Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at PepsiCo. PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated more than $86 billion in net revenue in 2022, driven by a complementary beverage and convenient foods portfolio that includes Lay’s, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo’s product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales.
An accomplished innovator and transformation leader, Kanioura oversees PepsiCo’s end-to-end strategy to win both as a total company and in key markets, including our digitalization strategy. She also leads company-wide transformation—ensuring that our scale is leveraged as we focus on accelerating profitable growth and identifying areas of cost efficiency and optimization—in addition to overseeing Data Products, Platforms, and Talent.
Prior to joining PepsiCo, Kanioura was the Chief Analytics Officer and Global Head of Applied Intelligence at Accenture, where she specialized in applying AI and analytics to drive business value. During her 15 years at Accenture, Kanioura grew the Applied Intelligence function from a subspecialty to a global group at the forefront of scale business transformation. She also ran Sales and Customer Analytics globally and drove the company’s offerings in customer relationship management and personalization.
Kanioura specializes in transforming businesses with emphasis on data and technology, and brings many years of practical experience globally in industries such as telecomms, oil and gas, financial services, and consumer packaged goods, having worked with companies such as Mondelez, Unilever, P&G, Reckitt Benkiser, Phillip Morris, and Adidas.
Kanioura is a member of the Royal Statistical and Economics Society, where she contributes to shaping government policy around how data is used by bodies like the IMF. She also sits on the board of the Institute of Marketing Sciences and is a keen educator who has held lectureships at UMIST (UK), Imperial College London (UK), and the University of Sheffield (UK), where she also earned her PhD in Econometrics and Quantitative Economics. Kanioura is based in Purchase, N.Y
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
Special Envoy
Prince Constantijn of the Netherlands
Special Envoy
Constantijn van Oranje leads TechLeap.NL (formerly StartupDelta), the accelerator for the Tech-ecosystem in the Netherlands. As Special Envoy he is on a mission to turn The Netherlands into a unicorn nation. He and his team connect the Dutch Tech-ecosystem to help ambitious and promising Dutch Tech companies grow fast internationally by improving their access to capital, market and talent.
Constantijn co-founded StartupFest Europe, which is still the biggest start-up event ever organized in The Netherlands. He used to be Chief of Staff of VP Neelie Kroes at the European Commission in charge of the Digital Agenda and lead the Brussels office of the RAND Corporation.
He is currently also Director Digital Technology & Macro Strategy at Macro Advisory Partners in London and New York and Edge Fellow at Deloitte Centre for the Edge, where he advises companies and the European Commission on their digital innovation strategies. Besides innovation and technology.
Constantijn van Oranje is passionate about art, music, photography and nature.
Michael Kagan
CTO
NVIDIA
Michael Kagan
CTO
NVIDIA
Professor Daphne Koller
Founder and Chief Executive Officer (Insitro); Co-Founder
Coursera
Professor Daphne Koller
Founder and Chief Executive Officer (Insitro); Co-Founder
Coursera
Lambert Hogenhout
Chief Data, Analytics & Emerging Technologies
United Nations
Lambert Hogenhout
Chief Data, Analytics & Emerging Technologies
United Nations
Lambert Hogenhout is Chief Data and AI at the United Nations Secretariat. He is also an author, keynote speaker and advisor on AI and responsible use of technology. He has 25 years of experience working both in the private sector and with international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations. He leads governance and strategy in the areas of data and AI and oversees its practical implementation. He has published on data privacy, data governance, the societal implications of technology and responsible use of AI.
Neelie Kroes
Former Vice President
European Commission
Neelie Kroes
Former Vice President
European Commission
Former Vice President
Neelie Kroes has served as a Director since May 2016. Ms. Kroes is the former Vice President of the European Commission, European Commissioner for Competition and European Commission for Digital Agenda. Ms. Kroes served as Commissioner for Competition from 2004 to 2010 and as Vice President and Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society from 2010 to 2014. Prior to joining the European Commission, Ms. Kroes served in the Dutch House of Representatives and as State Secretary and Cabinet Minister.
She is currently a member of the Global Policy Advisory Board of Uber Technologies, Inc. She is also a member of the Advisory Board of Bank of America Merrill Lynch and a member of the Finance Committee of Rijksmuseum Fonds (Amsterdam). Ms. Kroes previously served on the boards of Lucent Netherlands, AB Volvo and McDonald’s Netherlands and was the chairperson of Nyenrode University. Ms. Kroes received her M.S. in Economics from Erasmus University.
Raquel Urtasun
Founder & CEO
Waabi
Raquel Urtasun
Founder & CEO
Waabi
Zoubin Ghahramani
Chief Scientist, Uber; Professor
University of Cambridge
Zoubin Ghahramani
Chief Scientist, Uber; Professor
University of Cambridge
Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy
Author; Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Louisville
Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy
Author; Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Louisville
Roman, an author and a professor at the University of Louisville, is globally recognized for his pioneering research in AI risk prevention and containing superintelligence. His work has shaped international conversations on how to govern and develop AI safely. After captivating audiences with a book signing at WSAI Americas, Roman is bringing his cutting-edge insights to Qatar, where he will challenge conventional thinking about the future of AI.
Alex Ng
President
Tencent Healthcare
Alex Ng
President
Tencent Healthcare
Helia Mohammadi
Chief Research Technology Officer
City of Hope National Medical Center
Helia Mohammadi
Chief Research Technology Officer
City of Hope National Medical Center
Tony Jebara
VP of Engineering and Head of AI and Machine Learning
Spotify
Tony Jebara
VP of Engineering and Head of AI and Machine Learning
Spotify
Jamie Metzl
Founder and Chair
One Shared World
Jamie Metzl
Founder and Chair
One Shared World
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From standing-room-only keynotes to ground-breaking product launches and powerful networking moments, World Summit AI once again brought together the brightest minds shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
Across the summit, global leaders, pioneering researchers, ambitious founders, and forward-thinking enterprises came together to explore the technologies, ideas, and collaborations defining the next era of AI. From thought-provoking debates on the future of responsible AI to breakthrough announcements and inspiring founder stories, the energy throughout the summit captured the momentum of one of the fastest-moving industries in the world.
The result? An unforgettable gathering of the global AI community.
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