At this year’s Web Summit, amidst the deafening hum of innovation and the clink of countless startup coffee cups, a surprising reality stood out: no one, not even the most seasoned experts, truly knows where AI is headed. And that, according to Dan Gardner, co-founder of Code and Theory, is exactly why this moment matters so much.
In the shadow of what he calls “the second biggest creative moment of my lifetime” (the first being the advent of the internet), Code and Theory’s Dan Gardner believes the uncertainty surrounding AI is what makes it a rare opportunity for genuine imagination. “It’s not about having all the answers,” he says. “It’s about asking the right questions and exploring possibilities.”
The C-suite comes together
Gardner, a veteran of Web Summit with nearly a decade of attendance under his belt, noted a significant shift this year: the convergence of the C-suite. Traditionally fragmented across disciplines, Web Summit …