Agenda

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

8:30 AM
REGISTRATION OPENS
9:00 AM
NETWORKING BREAKFAST AND TIME TO EXPERIENCE SENSORIUM
Sensorium is an interactive exhibition in which advanced technologies are deployed to create experiences that amplify human emotions.
10:00 AM
OPENING PERFORMANCE
To be announced.
10:10 AM
THE END OF HOMO SAPIENS: WHEN DO HUMANS CEASE BEING HUMAN?
At what point do cyborgs, genetically-engineered humans and upgraded superhumans cease to be human, and become a new species or even a completely new kind of entity?
SPEAKER:
Yuval Noah Harari, historian and author of Sapiens, Homo Deus, and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century
11:05 AM
MADE IN MILAN
A fireside chat with Giuseppe Sala, mayor of Milan.
11:20 AM
VIRTUAL VILLAGES: HOW TECHNOLOGY CAN CHANGE AND ENHANCE NEW COMMUNITIES
How do we ensure a sense of community in an advanced society? As the nature of work and play evolve, how will cities and other community centers evolve to meet the needs of residents whose lives follow very different patterns—and what role do civic leaders play in ensuring that citizens feel more connected and less isolated?
SPEAKERS:
Chloe Macintosh, creative chief officer, Soho House, and cofounder, Made.com
Julie Rice, cofounder, SoulCycle and partner, WeWork
Ben Schwerin, vice president of partnerships, Snap Inc. 
12:00 PM
FOOD FOR THOUGHT—AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT
Stephanie Mehta will speak with chef Massimo Bottura about innovation, sustainability, and philanthropy.
12:30 PM
NETWORKING LUNCH AND TIME TO EXPERIENCE SENSORIUM
2:00 PM
SENSORY INTERLUDE
With Shanelle Gabriel
2:15 PM
LIVING ALGORITHMS: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE GETS DEEPLY PERSONAL
Increasingly, artificial intelligence is being deployed to allow companies to understand and explore intimacy, feelings, beliefs, and desire—soft skills that go beyond rote predictive analytics. How can companies deploy artificial intelligence to deepen the personal touch and the emotional connection with clients and customers? How do we match this intimacy with privacy and the protection it demands?
SPEAKERS:
Julian Birkinshaw, professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at London Business School
Rudy Cline-Thomas, founder and managing partner, Mastry
Natalie Massenet, cofounder, Imaginary Ventures; non-executive chair, Farfetch; and founder, Net-a-Porter
3:00 PM
UTOPIAN ROBOTS: THE PURSUIT OF INCLUSIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
In “A Cyborg Manifesto,” essayist Donna Haraway argued that the “cyborg is a creature in a post-gender world . . . it is resolutely committed to partiality, irony, intimacy, and perversity. It is oppositional, utopian, and completely without innocence.” But can the highly evolved and superior machine of Haraway’s manifesto ever truly materialize?
SPEAKERS:
Imran Chaudhri, cofounder, Hu.ma.ne
Michael Jones, Director of Research, Salesforce
3:45 PM
NETWORKING BREAK AND TIME TO EXPERIENCE SENSORIUM
4:15 PM
SENSORY INTERLUDE
With Shanelle Gabriel
4:30 PM
ENGINEERING GROWTH IN THE EMERGING WORLD 
Will technologies such as AI make the world flatter, or will automation and smart machines exacerbate inequalities between the emerging and developed worlds? Dr. Jim Yong Kim, vice chairman of Global Infrastructure Fund and former president of the World Bank, shares his perspectives. 
5:00 PM
GENERATION AI: HOW THE FIRST DIGITAL NATIVES SEE THE WORLD
Young people born after 1995 are unlike any generation that has come before them: They’ve grown up fully immersed in the internet, mobile technology, robotics, and predictive analytics. But they are also stubbornly independent: Machines won’t necessarily tell them what to wear, buy, or watch, or how to think. Our panel explores how generation AI looks at the world, and how it will change it.
SPEAKERS:
Bilal Daaou, student and activist
Sophia Dominguez, founder and CEO, Svrf
Sheel Tyle, founder and CEO, Amplo
5:50 PM
CLOSING REMARKS
6:00 PM
COCKTAIL RECEPTION

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

8:30 AM
REGISTRATION OPENS
9:00 AM
NETWORKING BREAKFAST AND TIME TO EXPERIENCE SENSORIUM
10:00 AM
OPENING REMARKS
Fast Company editor-in-chief Stephanie Mehta will set the stage for the day to come.
10:15 AM
MORE THAN HUMAN: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN TECHNOLOGY HACKS HUMANITY?
The idea of a “bionic man,” popularized by the 1970s American television show, is no longer the stuff of fiction. Engineers and biologists are collaborating to develop technologies to supplement and even supplant human functions. How do these scientific miracles make the leap from computer code to genetic code, and what are the societal and ethical implications?
SPEAKERS:
Moran Cerf, neuroscientist and business professor at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern University
Riccardo Sabatini, scientist and entrepreneur
11:00 AM
SENSORY INTERLUDE
With Shanelle Gabriel
11:15 AM
NETWORKING BREAK AND TIME TO EXPERIENCE SENSORIUM
11:45 AM
WE’RE ALL “PLAYER ONE”: IDENTITY IN AN AVATAR-FRIENDLY WORLD
The dawn of superintelligence will also mean the dawn of new opportunities for humans to invent and reinvent themselves online. Vast computing power will enable—and encourage—people to create and deploy multiple versions of themselves into the virtual world. What does this new form of diversity foretell for meaningful human connection and sense of community?
SPEAKERS
Kevin Abosch, artist, I AM A COIN
Martine Jarlgaard, artist, Meet Yourself
Akash Nigam, CEO, Genies
12:30 PM
NETWORKING LUNCH AND TIME TO EXPERIENCE SENSORIUM
1:45 PM
JARED LETO: IN CONVERSATION
The actor, musician, and prolific investor shares his outlook.
2:30 PM
THE INDUSTRIES OF THE SUPERINTELLIGENT FUTURE
Gucci President and CEO Marco Bizzarri, and Alec Ross, author and visiting professor at King’s College London, explore the ways superintelligent machines will shape creative industries and push business and society in new and unexpected directions.
3:00 PM
NETWORKING BREAK AND TIME TO EXPERIENCE SENSORIUM
3:30 PM
SENSORY INTERLUDE
With Shanelle Gabriel
3:45 PM
EVERY PLATFORM TELLS A TALE: HOW TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING THE ART OF STORYTELLING
Technology is dramatically expanding the way artists tell stories, unleashing incredible creativity and bringing new dimension to art. The panel will explore these new forms of creativity, what it means for the way humans need to study and experience art, and what these new forms of storytelling will mean as they proliferate into fields such as education, marketing, and beyond.
SPEAKERS:
Samuel “Blitz” Bazawule, filmmaker and musician
Jessica Brillhart, founder, Vrai Pictures and director of the Mixed Reality Lab, University of Southern California
Dustin Yellin, artist and founder, Pioneer Works
4:30 PM
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE: SEEDING THE NEXT WAVE OF SMART STARTUPS
How best to nurture companies born at the dawn of superintelligence, and arm them with tools to become the next Google, Facebook, Alibaba, Tencent, and Amazon—or disrupt those giants?
SPEAKERS:
Ben Blume, principal, Atomico 
Ari Helgason, principal, Index Ventures
Timothy O’Connell, senior partner and head of global business & open innovation, H-Farm
Kimmy Scotti, founding partner, 8VC
5:10 PM
UNNATURAL SELECTION: CAN MACHINES SAVE OUR PLANET?
Can man, machine, and nature coexist and inform one another? Artificial intelligence already is being deployed to help scientists track and reverse changes to the ecosystem. Will these smart machines develop an organic affinity for preserving earth and its inhabitants?
SPEAKERS:
Darren Aronofsky, filmmaker and screenwriter
David de Rothschild, explorer and environmentalist, The Lost Explorer LLC
Africa Flores-Anderson, NASA-SERVIR Amazonia Science coordination lead and Land Cover and Ecosystem Theme lead, Earth Science Center, University of Alabama in Huntsville
5:50 PM
SENSORY INTERLUDE
With Shanelle Gabriel
5:55 PM
CLOSING REMARKS

Thursday, July 11, 2019

8:00 AM
FLORENCE FAST TRACK
10:20 AM
WELCOMING REMARKS
10:30 AM
CODEX DREAMS: HOW MODERN SOCIETY REFLECTS DA VINCI’S GROUNDBREAKING VISION
SPEAKER:
Professor Paolo Galluzzi, Director, Museo Galileo
11:00 AM
ARTLAB TOUR, GROUP #1 & GROUP #2
Groups will get an unprecedented look at Gucci ArtLab, a hub for manufacturing and experimentation.
12:00 PM
THE NEW FRONTIERS OF MANUFACTURING: FROM ROBOT FACTORIES TO ZERO-GRAVITY PRINTING
Digitization is ushering in a revolution in manufacturing, turning factory floors into laboratories for advanced robotics, artificial intelligence, and 3D printing. This new industrial revolution will transform how and where our products are made, how we shop for them, and the role of craftsmen and workers.
SPEAKERS:
Twyman Clements, cofounder, president and CEO, Space Tango
Matthias Kässer, partner, Munich, McKinsey & Company
Matthew Putman, founder and CEO, Nanotronics
Filippo Rizzante, chief technology officer, Reply
1:00 PM
NETWORKING LUNCH
2:00 PM
INNOVATING THE CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
A look inside Gucci 9, Gucci’s client service center.
3:00 PM
FREE TIME IN FLORENCE
6:00 PM
GUCCI GARDEN TOUR
7:00 PM
DINNER AT GUCCI OSTERIA DA MASSIMO BOTTURA