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Kenneth Cukier

Deputy Executive Editor, The Economist

The deputy executive editor is also a New York Times best selling author.

Kenneth Cukier

Kenneth Cukier is the deputy executive editor of The Economist. Cukier has worked as foreign correspondent, technology writer and commentary editor during his two decade tenure at the paper. He is the co-author of the NYT bestselling book “Big Data”, and was previously a research fellow at both Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and Oxford’s Saïd Business School. The executive served on the boards of directors of International Bridges to Justice and Chatham House, and he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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BoF VOICES 2025: Technology in Service of Humanity

Speakers from Reddit’s vice president of community to MSCHF’s founder and CEO took the stage to talk about the power and limits of technologies such as AI in the third session of BoF’s 10th annual VOICES gathering.

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BoF VOICES 2025: Technology in Service of Humanity

Speakers from Reddit’s vice president of community to MSCHF’s founder and CEO took the stage to talk about the power and limits of technologies such as AI in the third session of BoF’s 10th annual VOICES gathering.


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Azeem Azhar and Kenneth Cukier: If This Is an AI Bubble, What Comes Next?

You can view the BoF VOICES 2025 on-demand video below.