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“The Future of Artificial Intelligence” With Paul English

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Nutter is pleased to host a breakfast with Paul English, a tech entrepreneur, philanthropist, and computer scientist, about the future of artificial intelligence. Paul recently donated $5 million to UMass Boston to establish the Paul English Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute to give students across every field of study the skill to excel in and shape the increasingly AI powered world of work. Paul will discuss the future of AI and address many questions surrounding this cutting-edge technology.

A veteran in the technology industry, Paul founded the online travel search engine Kayak, which he sold to Priceline in 2012. He has founded and co-founded numerous technology companies, including Deets, Moonbeam, Reki, Xiangqi. com, FunContact, Lola, GetHuman, Boston Light, and Intermute. Paul has also co-founded several nonprofit organizations, including Embrace Boston, Summits Education in Haiti, Winter Walk for Homelessness, and the Bipolar Social Club. Paul is the subject of Tracy Kidder’s book, A Truck Full of Money.

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  • Paul English

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Event details:
Thursday, February 15, 2024
9-10:30AM ET

Nutter
155 Seaport Blvd
Boston, MA 02210

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