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"How will population change transform our world?" with Prof Sarah Harper
"Our shared world: reconciling individual need and collective responsibility" - Panel Discussion
The Future of Europe, Session 1: Europe and the World towards 2020
The Future of Europe, Session 3: Capital Markets, Ageing and Pensions
The Future of Europe, Session 2: Professor Edmund Phelps on Innovation in Europe
The Future of Europe, Session 4 - Roundtable Discussion
"Governance of 21st century challenges: is the UN fit for purpose?" with Baroness Amos
"Inside the machine mind: latest insights on neuroscience and computer science from Google" with Blaise Agüera y Arcas
"A public debate: 'A world court for human rights?'" - Panel discussion
"Predicting technological progress" with Prof Doyne Farmer
"Automation, robotics and the promise of an easier life" with Prof Judy Wajcman
"Adult children providing support to their aging parents: mixed motives over the family life course" with Prof Merril Silverstein
"Algorithms among us: machine learning and society" with Dr Michael Osborne
"The dawn of quantum technology" with Prof Simon Benjamin
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