Five debates broadcast today from the FII8 conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia via public radio, digital streaming and the Open to Debate podcast
Artificial Intelligence in the arts. Europe’s economic outlook. These are among the topics on which nonpartisan media organization Open to Debate presented debates at the Future Investment Initiative (FII8) conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in October. Today, they are all available to listen to in the new episode of Open to Debate. This new knowledge partnership expands US-based Open to Debate’s footprint on the global stage, following debates held at the Council on Foreign Relations and the German Marshall Fund’s Brussels Forum in Belgium. As an Official Knowledge Partner of FII8, Open to Debate produced five debates, all taped for today’s broadcast on public radio stations, digital streaming, and the Open to Debate podcast. The topics debated on the program are: Clash of Titans: Debates on Three Grand Challenges Facing Humanity
Unresolved: What Is Europe’s Economic Outlook? Debaters:
Unresolved: Will AI-Generated Entertainment Replace Human Creativity? Debaters:
The debates were moderated by Open to Debate Moderator-in-Chief, John Donvan; Open to Debate CEO, Clea Conner; and Edie Lush. FII Institute is a non-profit foundation, driven by data with an investment arm and one pressing agenda: positive Impact on Humanity. FII8 is an influential and members-only conference, attracting over 8,000 attendees and high-profile speakers, which include world leaders, policymakers, hundreds of CEOs, investors, academics, NGOs, and media. “In pursuit of our mission to elevate public discourse and expand access to the marketplace of ideas, we are honored to accept the invite to be a knowledge partner with FII Institute. We are eager to present this series of debates in the Middle East, a first for the organization, and reach a new international audience,” said Open to Debate CEO Clea Conner. Richard Attias, CEO of FII Institute said, “Together with Open to Debate, we are committed to fostering open dialogue and critical thinking. By encouraging diverse perspectives and respectful debate, we aim to empower global citizens to challenge assumptions, and contribute to meaningful solutions for a better future.” New Open to Debate episodes come out every Friday as a podcast and radio show carried on public radio stations across the country. The nonprofit media organization has also produced recent programs in partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations, TED, the Aspen Institute, the Richmond Forum, and more. Visit opentodebate.org to become a member, access an archive of more than 220 debates, and attend live events.
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