Tech Policy Pop-Up Series: The United Nations Edition

Join Compiler, Humane Intelligence and Technology Salon NYC on Sept. 16 for an evening of big ideas and bold perspective on what it really takes to build a safer, healthier global internet.

Tech Policy Pop-Up Series: The United Nations Edition

As the UN General Assembly brings global leaders to New York, Compiler is co-hosting a special evening of live journalism and conversation on Sept. 16 to spotlight the voices and ideas shaping the future of tech policy.

In partnership with Humane Intelligence and Technology Salon NYC, this edition of the global Tech Policy Pop-Up Series will feature candid discussions with policymakers, technologists, researchers and others on how shifting geopolitics and new legislation are influencing efforts to build safer AI systems and a healthier internet.

The United Nations Edition will be an evening to meet the people driving change across sectors, challenge assumptions and surface bold, actionable solutions. As with Compiler's AI Action Summit Edition, we're aiming to amplify international perspectives too often sidelined in industry-led tech conversations.

Compiler will also publish a special digital and limited print edition for this event, featuring regular contributors, columnists, new writers, panelists and others. If you have a pitch or idea worth sharing, we’d love to hear it.

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