Recanati-Kaplan Talks

Reid Hoffman in Conversation with Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton — Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future

Jan 28, 2025

How will AI improve our lives — as individuals and as a society?

Brought to 92NY by the Institute of Global Politics (IGP) at Columbia SIPA, LinkedIn co-founder, bestselling author, and IGP Carnegie Distinguished Fellow, Reid Hoffman and former U.S. Secretary of State and IGP Faculty Advisory Board Chair Hillary Rodham Clinton will have a conversation about our AI future. Drawing from his new book Superagency, co-authored with Greg Beato, Hoffman explores how AI can amplify human potential and agency, be it through personalized education that helps every child excel; medical breakthroughs in the fight against Alzheimer’s and cancer; and much more.

Secretary Clinton brings her unique perspective on how transformative technologies can be leveraged to advance human rights and strengthen democratic institutions. Together, they’ll explore what policies and partnerships can help us realize AI’s benefits while mitigating risk, ensuring we shape an AI future that works for everyone.

Introductory Remarks by Keren Yarhi-Milo, Dean of Columbia SIPA and Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Relations.

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