AI Leaders from Three Regions Gather to Discuss Future of Work, Democracy, and Learning
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The Global AI Race: How Agentic AI is Reshaping Work, Education, and Democracy
Next week’s forum in San Francisco isn’t just another tech talk—it’s a high-stakes showdown on how the world is adapting to AI’s next evolution.
⏰ June 26, Grand Hyatt SF Leaders from the Bay Area, Ukraine, and the Baltic states will gather to dissect "agentic AI"—a breakthrough model that doesn’t just assist humans but makes decisions autonomously. This shift forces us to confront a future where machines shape jobs, education, and even the very fabric of democracy.
🚀 Morning: AI Agents and the Future of Work
The day begins with a hard look at how AI agents are transforming white-collar jobs. Representatives from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania will argue that smaller economies can outmaneuver tech giants—not through massive budgets, but through agility, talent, and smart regulation.
- Startup founders and investors from the Baltics will showcase how they’re pushing AI into daily business, bypassing slow corporate pipelines.
- Pitch sessions will give emerging startups a direct shot at funding.
- Lunch discussions will explore a bold idea: a San Francisco hub for Baltic innovation, acting as a Silicon Valley outpost for Eastern European tech.
🔮 The Big Question
Agentic AI isn’t coming—it’s already here. The real race isn’t just about building the tech, but deciding who gets to use it, how, and why.
Will the world adapt in time?