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You are warmly invited to attend a networking event with a fascinating talk by a technologist.
We are delighted to invite alumna Sophie Hackford to talk on the topic of
The world as a computer
Talk description
If forced to define ‘computing’ we should probably describe a vast apparatus in a violent embrace with our planet, but we rarely consider it in such gigantic terms. We see evidence of this emergent apparatus as the screens, cameras, fibre optic cables, data centres, masts, satellites, and the makers and owners of these assets dominating the NASDAQ.
What we don’t dwell on very often is that this woven constellation of devices and their support systems are transforming our planet into a computer – a very hungry one.
Sophie's biography
As a technologist, Sophie researches novel technologies and their impact on our lives. From quantum computing to robots in orbit, she takes audiences on a rollercoaster ride through the explosive innovations underpinning our future.
Sophie has given more than 300 speeches to boards and exec teams: from Baidu’s tech conference in Shenzhen, to pension funds in Kuwait, or movie executives on the Warner Brothers Hollywood lot.
Alongside speaking, Sophie is Strategic Advisor to John Deere & Co on the future of food, climate and agriculture – a fascinating convergence of accelerating technologies and existential risks - looking at how to grow more, with less (land, inputs, workers).
Sophie has featured on CNBC’s Squawk Box, across the BBC - including BBC News, World Service, BBC Tech Tent - and has been interviewed and quoted across mainstream media from the Financial Times to Vogue.
She previously co-founded an AI company from Oxford University’s Astrophysics Department, labelling data to train algorithms. She has taught on Singularity University Executive Program’s Space track, and the University of Oxford Physics Department’s entrepreneurship course.
Sophie Hackford previously worked at WIRED Magazine, at Singularity University on the NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley, and the Oxford Martin School at Oxford University, where she raised $120m for frontier-bending research.
Schedule of the evening
6.00 pm - Drinks and canapes
6.30- 7.30 pm - Sophie's talk and Q& A
7.30 pm - Networking and drinks
Any queries - contact us at alumnae@shsk.org.uk