Responsible Tech London: A Better Tech Future for Youth

All Tech is Human is curating 250 people across civil society, government, industry, and academia to come together at the Royal Society in London. Sponsored by the LEGO Group in collaboration with the Royal Society (Data and Digital Technologies policy team, whose work is focused on disinformation, AI, privacy, and inclusive technology), this event will explore how industry can enhance digital wellbeing, create healthy online spaces for kids and ensure technologies like AI promote the best interests of the child. It will feature panels, a mixer and ample opportunity to connect and share with experts across all sectors.

The gathering will be from 6:00 to 9:00 PM and will include two panels, networking, and ample time to learn from each other. There will be light food, drink, and more.

We are now accepting applications to attend the Responsible Tech London: A Better Tech Future for Youth. Click below to begin the process. This gathering will host a mix of Trust & Safety professionals, researchers, civil society orgs, governmental officials, academics, students, journalists, advocates, and more.

Attendance to Responsible Tech London: A Better Tech Future for Youth is free if you receive an invitation. Invitations are only sent to approved applicants.

Please note: We are unable to invite every applicant to this gathering due to the high volume of applications we receive. We thank you for your interest in attending this gathering.


Some of the companies and orgs that have attended our recent curated gatherings include:

Accountable Tech, Airbnb, Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP), Atlantic Council, Berkman Klein Center, Bipartisan Policy Center, Center for Democracy & Technology, Center for Humane Technology, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Center for Tech and Civic Life, Children and Screens, Common Sense Media, Council for Responsible Social Media, Crisis Text Line, Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas (DDIA), Discord, Electronic Arts (EA), Encode Justice, Fairplay, FOSI, Future of Privacy Forum, German Marshall Fund, Global Network Initiative, Institute for Security + Technology, Integrity Institute, The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children, Match Group, Mental Health America, Meta, Moonshot, Mozilla Foundation, National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, National Democratic Institute (NDI), New America, Nonviolent Peaceforce, Pinterest, Reuters, Roblox, Search for Common Ground, Siegel Family Endowment, Stanford Internet Observatory, Tech Coalition, Tech Matters, Tech Policy Press, TechCongress, The Reclaim Coalition, Thorn, TikTok, Trust & Safety Forum, Trust & Safety Professional Association (TSPA), USAID, VSCO, Wikimedia Foundation, X, Yoti, Young People's Alliance, and YouTube.

Some of our previous speakers have included: Frances Haugen, Julia Angwin, Julie Inman Grant, Kashmir Hill, Kate Klonick, Maya Wiley, Rumman Chowdhury, Sherry Turkle, Tim Wu, Tracy Chou, Yael Eisenstat, and Yoel Roth.

📸 Scenes from Responsible Tech London. December 2023.

🎙️ View a panel from Responsible Tech London. December 2023.


About All Tech Is Human

Together, we work to solve tech and society’s thorniest issues.

Our organization is collectively working to solve complex tech and society issues by both understanding the community and influencing it. By uniting key stakeholders in the community, we understand values, best practices, and tradeoffs. Our strength lies in moving at the speed of tech, leveraging collective intelligence, and diversifying the pipeline.

A more cohesive movement allows for a holistic approach to complex tech and society issues, alters the DNA of tech development, and helps society catch up to the speed of innovation.

Our work is made possible with the support of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Oak Foundation, Schmidt Futures, and the Siegel Family Endowment. To learn about supporting All Tech Is Human, please reach out to David Polgar (Founder & President).

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