Data scientist and Cambridge Analytica whistle-blower Christopher Wylie joins Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales at Gen.T Stream on October 23. Now's your last chance to register!

Christopher Wylie, the pink-haired data scientist at the heart of the Cambridge Analytica scandal that rocked the world, will join one of the founding fathers of the internet, Jimmy Wales, at our virtual event Gen.T Stream on October 23. 

Focused on the theme “Creating Social Impact in a Post-Covid World”, the event will unpack some of the most important questions we're facing at this unique moment in history. The pandemic has helped us realise that the way we lived for decades was unsustainable and unjust. The question that now remains: where do we go from here? 

Wales and Wylie are both advocates for the positive role that technology can play. The session, which begins at 9am Hong Kong time, will be focused on the soutions: what actionable steps can we take to forge a more equitable and more sustainable future post-pandemic?

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The Agenda

9:00am Opening Remarks

9:05am “Data for good: How data can be used to make companies more ethical, sustainable and profitable”
Fireside chat with Christopher Wylie, data scientist and social researcher, and Lee Williamson, Editor, Generation T

9:25am Social Impact Awards presentation

9:35am “Creating a new world with the next generation”
Fireside chat with Dr James Gifford, Head of Impact Advisory, Credit Suisse and Kissa Castaneda, Tatler Asia (Singapore) Editor-in-Chief

10:00am "Building a better tomorrow”
Fireside Chat with Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, with Lee Williamson, Editor, Generation T

10:15am End of event


Gen.T Stream: Creating Social Impact In A Post-Covid World, on October 23, is free to attend. Places are limited and priority will be given to the Gen.T community. To join the community, subscribe to Gen.T's weekly newsletter. Generation T reserves the right to refuse entry to the online event. Apply to attend.