Get Ready! On October 27, we are hosting our Responsible Tech Summit: Centering Humanity in our Tech Future.

Waiting in line to enter All Tech Is Human’s Responsible Tech Summit in 2024, SVA Theater NYC

We’re excited to announce the theme of this year’s Responsible Tech Summit: Centering Humanity in our Tech Future. Our event will take place on October 27, 2025 at the SVA Theater in NYC and will bring together key stakeholders from across civil society, government, industry, and academia to discuss ways to strengthen and broaden the Responsible Tech movement. This is a highly curated gathering for 265 individuals. Key themes for this year’s summit include:

  • Reasserting human agency to align a tech future with joy, creativity, and human connection

  • Understanding the implications of AI Companion Chatbots

  • Prosocial Design (Intersection of T&S and AI)

  • AI Governance

Speakers at this year’s Responsible Tech Summit include:

  • Alexandra Reeve Givens, President and CEO of CEO of the Center for Democracy & Technology

  • Allison Scott, CEO of the Kapor Foundation

  • Amba Kak, Co-Executive Director, AI Now Institute

  • Bilva Chandra, AI Ethics and Safety Manager, Google DeepMind

  • Cansu Canca, Director of Responsible AI Practice & Research Associate Professor at Northeastern University + Founder & Director of the AI Ethics Lab

  • Janet Haven, Executive Director of Data & Society

  • John Hearty, VP of AI Governance, Mastercard

  • Katy Knight, President and Executive Director of Siegel Family Endowment

  • Kim Malfacini, Product Policy, OpenAI

  • Michelle Shevin, Founder and Principal of the Future Preservation Society

  • Ryn Linthicum, Head of User Wellbeing, Anthropic

  • Sam Gregory, Executive Director, WITNESS

  • Trisha Prabhu, Founder and CEO, ReThink

Confirmed attendees for this year’s Responsible Tech Summit are coming from AI Now Institute, AI Objectives Institute, Amnesty International, Anthropic, Apolitical, Aspen Institute, Berkman Klein Center, Bipartisan Policy Center, Booz Allen, Break Through Tech, Bumble, Center for Democracy and Technology, Center for Humane Technology, Center for News, Technology & Innovation, Columbia University, Common Sense Media, Consumer Reports, Cornell Tech, Data & Society, Department of State, Discord, DoorDash, Double Verify, Duco, EFF, Einhorn Collaborative, Emerson Collective, Eticas, EY, Forum One, Gates Foundation, Georgetown University, GLAAD, Google, Gray Area, Harmony Labs, Harvard Business School, Hugging Face, Humane Intelligence, IBM, Indeed, Integrity Institute, Internet Society Foundation, Kapor, LinkedIn, Mastercard, Meta, Microsoft, Mozilla Foundation, New America, New York Law School, New York Times, New_ Public, NewsGuard, Ofcom, OpenAI, Oversight Board, Partnership on AI, Pinterest, Project Liberty, Prosocial Design Network, Psst.org, Rest of World, ReThink, Rockefeller Foundation, Runway, Safe Online, Salesforce, Siegel Family Endowment, Singapore Government, Snapchat, Sony AI, Spotify Strava, Sustainable Media Center Tech Coalition Tech Matters, The Ethical Tech Project, The Future Society, The Rithm Project, TikTok, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, U.S. Digital Response, UN, UNDP, UNICEF, University of Notre Dame, Wadhwani AI, Wikimedia Foundation, WITNESS, Young People's Alliance, YouTube, and more.

All Tech Is Human acts as the backbone and mobilizer for the Responsible Tech ecosystem. Our organization provides essential relational infrastructure, conducive environments for solution-making, and rapidly distributes knowledge and best practices across our extensive multistakeholder network. We intentionally weave together a broad range of backgrounds in order to surface important values, tensions, and tradeoffs.

We’re grateful that our global, multistakeholder audience travels from all over the world to attend this highly curated gathering to connect with like-minded thinkers and makers in Responsible AI, Trust & Safety, Public Interest Technology, Youth, Tech & Wellbeing, and Tech Policy. Attendees at previous summits have included key organizations in the Responsible Tech ecosystem, governmental and quasi-governmental bodies, research institutions, philanthropic organizations, major tech companies, and more.

Previous speakers on our stage have included: Frances Haugen - whistleblower and social media transparency advocate, Sherry Turkle - author & sociologist, MIT, Dr. Rumman Chowdhury - CEO & Co-Founder, Humane Intelligence, Rob Reich - Senior Advisor, US AI Safety Institute, Melissa Fleming - Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications - Justin Hendrix, CEO and Editor, Tech Policy Press, Tim Wu, Sinead Bovell, Nina Jankowicz, Nora Benavidez, and many many more!

Previous attendees at our gatherings have come from Anthropic, Apple, Berkman Klein Center, Brookings Institution, Center for Democracy & Technology, Center for Humane Technology, Columbia University, Google, Harvard, IBM, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Project Liberty, TikTok, UN, UNDP, UNICEF, World Economic Forum, and many more.

This year, you can expect four stage activities (a mixture of panels and fireside chats), ample time to network with other key leaders in Responsible Tech, and pre and post-summit connections to build upon. Invited attendees will also be invited to official side events that will be occurring alongside our summit (pre-summit event, post-summit networking, etc).

We’re adding new speakers daily, and we’ll continue to make announcements leading up to this important gathering. If you’re interested in attending, we encourage you to apply early as interest greatly outweighs available spots (265).




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