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See the full lineup and register | October 16 | Virtual Event [Read online]( [Manage email preferences]( [Harvard Business Review Future of Business 2024: Exploring What's Next for AI, Innovation, and the World of Work. October 16, 2024.]( [REGISTER NOW](   [Final Speaker Lineup]( We’re excited to confirm the [final program]( for Future of Business 2024, our virtual conference on October 16 exploring what’s next for AI, innovation, the workplace, and other top-of-mind issues for leaders. New speakers on the agenda include Baidu co-founder and CEO Robin Li, who will discuss the future of AI, and Canva chief evangelist and bestselling author Guy Kawasaki on what it takes to be a remarkable leader. They round out an incredible roster of leading CEOs and business professors who will offer insightful discussions and mini-masterclasses designed to move your company and career forward. 2024 confirmed speakers include: [Robin Li] [Karen Lynch] [Reid Hoffman] Robin Li Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO, Baidu Karen Lynch President and CEO, CVS Health Reid Hoffman Co-Founder, LinkedIn & Inflection AI   [Nikesh Arora] [Toni Townes-Whitley] [Daniela Amodei] Nikesh Arora CEO, Palo Alto Networks Toni Townes-Whitley CEO, SAIC Daniela Amodei Co-Founder and President, Anthropic   [Guy Kawasaki] [Richard Florida] [Karim Lakhani] Guy Kawasaki Chief Evangelist, Canva Richard Florida Professor, University of Toronto Karim Lakhani Professor, Harvard Business School   [Robin Li] Robin Li Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO, Baidu [Karen Lynch] Karen Lynch President and CEO, CVS Health [Reid Hoffman] Reid Hoffman Co-Founder, LinkedIn [Nikesh Arora] Nikesh Arora CEO, Palo Alto Networks [Toni Townes-Whitley] Toni Townes-Whitley CEO, SAIC [Daniela Amodei] Daniela Amodei Co-Founder and President, Anthropic [Guy Kawasaki] Guy Kawasaki Chief Evangelist, Canva [Richard Florida] Richard Florida Professor, University of Toronto [Karim Lakhani] Karim Lakhani Professor, Harvard Business School Don’t miss out—[register today](. Can’t join the event live on October 16? You can still register to receive full recording access. [REGISTER NOW]( [Sponsored by Samsara]   [Harvard Business Review on X]( [Harvard Business Review on LinkedIn]( [Harvard Business Review on Facebook]( You are receiving this because you registered at [hbr.org]( to receive Events emails, or you provided us with your email address. If you prefer not to receive Events emails, please [unsubscribe](newsletter=liveevents). You may also [Manage Email Preferences](, view our [Privacy Policy](, or [Contact Us](. To ensure email delivery, add [emailteam@emails.hbr.org](mailto:emailteam@email.org) to your address book, contacts, or safe sender list. Harvard Business Publishing, 20 Guest St, Suite 700, Brighton, MA 02135 Copyright © 2024 Harvard Business School Publishing. All rights reserved.

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