KARACHI: The 17th edition of School of Tomorrow (SOT) conference, titled “Guardians of the Future: Shaping Tomorrow with Generative AI” opened at a local hotel on Saturday.

This two-day event, organised by Beaconhouse, focuses on AI’s expanding role in reshaping industries, redefining creativity, and challenging traditional concepts of ownership and responsibility, said a press release issued here.

For over 24 years, SOT has led forward-thinking discussions on societal transformation, with last year’s edition also exploring AI’s transformative power.

A highlight of this year is the inclusion of AI avatars as panellists, blending cutting-edge technology with real-world dialogue.

The event includes more than 30 sessions, encompassing debates, workshops, and keynote talks. Additionally, an immersive science exhibition created with MagnifiScience offers hands-on experiences for attendees.

SOT Events chair and Beaconhouse CEO Kasim Kasuri remarked, “As AI reshapes our lives, SOT’s theme encourages us to become guardians — mentors and leaders guiding an inclusive, tech-enhanced future. This platform explores how we can thoughtfully integrate AI, balancing innovation with human values for generations to come.”

Oscar winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Maha Chisti, Isfundiar Kasuri, Dr Sohail Naqvi, Naeem Zamindar, Nafisha Shah, Dr Andrew Hargreaves , Zoraiz Lashari, Amber Rahim Shamsi, Mohsin Naveed Ranjha, Deepak Parwani and others spoke in different sessions.

Published in Dawn, November 3rd, 2024

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