Businessabc AI Global Summit London 2025 Unites Leaders for Ethical Artificial Intelligence Future

In June 2025, global leaders, academics, and innovators will converge in London for the Businessabc AI Global Summit, tackling ethical frameworks and real-world innovation in Artificial Intelligence.

The Businessabc AI Global Summit 2025 is scheduled for June 26–27 at London’s Royal Kensington Town Hall, bringing together over 50 global speakers—ranging from government officials and academic leaders to industry executives and innovators. With an expected 830 daily attendees and a massive digital reach of over 10 million viewers, the summit aims to set the global agenda for Artificial Intelligence by emphasizing trust, ethical responsibility, and human-centric development. Organised by Businessabc.net, part of the Ztudium/Techabc group, the event promises a rich dialogue on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence ethics, artificial general intelligence (AGI), innovation, and policy, with support from top policymakers including Baroness Sandip Verma, former UK Minister for Energy and Climate Change.

A hallmark of this summit is its Global Artificial Intelligence Competition, set to involve over one million students from 300 universities worldwide, in collaboration with India’s leading hackathon platform, HackIndia/Hack2kill. Keynotes will feature not only real-world innovators such as Ben Goertzel (SingularityNet), Rupert Hofmann (Audi Foresight Academy), Nick Rosa (Accenture), and Dr. Rais Hussin (MRANTI Malaysia), but also pioneering digital personas from history, like Artificial Intelligence agents for Leonardo da Vinci and Ada Lovelace. The agenda spans critical themes: drafting a ´Human–AI Innovation Magna Carta,´ urgent multilateral cooperation for global development, and driving inclusive, ethical deployment of AGI. Influential researchers from top institutions—Oxford, UCL, Imperial, MIT-WPU, Berkeley, UCLA, and more—will contribute to the dialogue.

The summit will facilitate VIP networking, policy roundtables, innovation showcases, and international deal-making opportunities. High-level sessions target actionable outcomes for governments, industry, and academia, focusing on embedding ethical frameworks, advancing cross-sector partnerships, and creating scalable, sustainable impact through Artificial Intelligence. Coverage will be amplified across Businessabc.net and partner media platforms with a reach of over 50 million monthly. Organisers Ztudium and Businessabc.net stand at the forefront of digital transformation, providing global ecosystems for thought leadership, education, research, and marketplace innovation. The event seeks to catalyse global cooperation, spotlight state and corporate Artificial Intelligence strategies, and build a collaborative, human-driven technological future.

59

Impact Score

Pope Leo frames Artificial Intelligence as a media power struggle

Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical casts Artificial Intelligence as a moral question of power, labor, and collective responsibility, offering publishers a framework for negotiating with technology companies. The broader media landscape is also shifting as AP supplies election data to ChatGPT, YouTube expands labeling of Artificial Intelligence video, and search traffic declines for publishers.

Why the U.S. leads Europe in Artificial Intelligence adoption

Survey evidence shows U.S. workers and firms are adopting Artificial Intelligence faster than their European counterparts. The gap appears to be driven not only by workforce composition, but also by stronger managerial support and greater workplace encouragement to use the technology.

FluxMem brings dynamic memory to large language model agents

FluxMem reframes memory for large language model agents as a dynamic graph that evolves with feedback, task variation, and long-term use. The approach is designed to reduce the brittleness of static memory systems and improve reliability in complex environments.

Microsoft and NVIDIA hint at N1X Windows 11 launch

Microsoft and NVIDIA signaled a joint Windows 11 push around the N1X, framing it as a new era of PC. The upcoming Arm chip is positioned to bring Copilot+ acceleration and challenge the fastest Windows processors in its class.

Contact Us

Got questions? Use the form to contact us.

Contact Form

Clicking next sends a verification code to your email. After verifying, you can enter your message.