Nina Schick is a world-leading artificial intelligence (AI) authority recognised for her expertise in the field. She has been named among the world's top 20 AI speakers, alongside notable figures such as Sam Altman, Demis Hassabis, and Geoffrey Hinton. Nina is also acknowledged as a LinkedIn 'Top Voice' on AI.
Nina's perspective on AI centres around the themes of power and people. She delves into the implications of AI in various domains, including business, geopolitics, and humanity. Years before ChatGPT brought AI into the global spotlight, Nina was among the first to identify it as a "tipping point for humanity." As a strong advocate for responsible AI development, she founded Tamang Ventures, which exclusively collaborates with companies at the forefront of AI innovation. Notably, Nina advises Synthesia, the world's pioneering video-generation platform, and Truepic, a global leader in authentication technologies. Nina has worked alongside distinguished companies and organizations such as Microsoft, Adobe, DARPA, and the UN. Her book, 'DEEPFAKES' (2020), was the first to comprehensively explore the broader impact of Generative AI on society.
As an engaging public speaker, Nina has graced the stages at prestigious events like CES, TEDx, CogX, and WebSummit. She is frequently in global media and has been featured in reputable publications like MIT Tech Review, WIRED, and Time. Nina has engaged in dialogues with influential thought leaders such as Sam Harris, Christiane Amanpour, and Andrew Yang. Alongside her speaking engagements and advisory roles, she has cultivated a thriving AI community with over 100k members across her content channels. With over two decades of geopolitical experience, Nina has focused on macro-trends shaping society. She has counselled global leaders, including Joe Biden, the President of the United States, and Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the former Secretary General of NATO. In addition to her extensive expertise, Nina is multilingual, speaking seven languages fluently. She considers London, Berlin, and Kathmandu as her homes.