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Israel and Gaza: the attacks, politics and implications
October 12th 2023

Israel and Gaza: the attacks, politics and implications

The attacks in Israel could lead to more violence, further polarisation of Israeli politics and a breakdown of regional diplomacy. How should Israel continue to respond—both on the ground and diplomatically? What are the internal Palestinian politics behind the attacks? And what are the implications for regional security? To ask our speakers a question, please fill out this form.
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Well red: inside <em>The Economist</em>’s language and style
October 5th 2023

Well red: inside The Economist’s language and style

“Clarity of writing usually follows clarity of thought.” So begins The Economist’s in-house style guide, issued to all its journalists and since the 1980s sold to the public. The new, updated edition loosens strictures yet retains tradition. Join our editors to learn the basic dos and don’ts that help us improve our writing, that we hope may help you improve yours. To ask our speakers a question, please fill out this form.
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The impact of AI in society
September 28th 2023

The impact of AI in society

As artificial intelligence is poised to change business, politics and science, explore the consequences with our editors. Will the technology destroy jobs or make them more fulfilling? Can it uncover new aspects of the world that have eluded the human mind, to improve people’s lives? And will elections be swamped in misinformation or can AI be used to weed out the mistruths? Join us for an in-depth, visionary-yet-pragmatic look at what AI means for society—and how you can be ready for it. To ask our speakers a question, please fill out this form.
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Ukraine at war: the conflict expands
September 7th 2023

Ukraine at war: the conflict expands

Ukrainian drones are attacking Moscow and Russia's military. Russia is pounding Ukrainian cities, as Vladimir Putin appears to consolidate power by dispatching the disloyal. Join our editors and ask questions as they discuss the implications of a summer of fighting, the progress of Ukraine’s counter-offensive and how Mr Putin’s hold on power is changing. Please submit your questions in advance at: economist.com/askthepanel
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Ukraine at war: Russian uncertainties
July 14th 2023

Ukraine at war: Russian uncertainties

As Ukraine’s counter-offensive continues, the authority of Vladimir Putin was undermined by a rift with the paramilitary Wagner Group. What does the dissent mean for Russia and the war? Join our editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes; deputy editor, Edward Carr; defence editor, Shashank Joshi; and Russia and eastern Europe editor, Arkady Ostrovsky to discuss the situation in the Kremlin, the West’s response and potential NATO security guarantees for Ukraine. There will be the opportunity to ask questions during the live event. You can also submit them in advance to [email protected].
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Ukraine at war: the counter-offensive
June 16th 2023

Ukraine at war: the counter-offensive

After enduring months of brutal attacks, Ukraine forces have begun ground assaults on Russian positions in the south-east of the country. How prepared is Ukraine for a sustained offensive? Can Russia defend its positions? What is the impact of the humanitarian crisis following the Kakhovka dam collapse? And what additional military assistance from the West is needed? Join our editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes; deputy editor, Edward Carr; defence editor, Shashank Joshi; and Russia and eastern Europe editor, Arkady Ostrovsky to discuss the war’s latest phase. There will be a chance to ask questions during the live event.
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How digital finance changes everything
May 18th 2023

How digital finance changes everything

As money becomes digital, new opportunities and problems emerge, from the speed of transactions to the risks of sudden, massive disruptions in banking and the economy. How can society balance innovation with safety? Our finance editors will discuss how business and consumers will be affected, what regulations are needed and what is to cheer—and fear. They will also explore the lessons of the crypto crash, the future of e-currencies and “gov-coins”, and bank runs in the digital era. There will be the opportunity to ask questions throughout this subscriber-only event.
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Opportunity and risk in the new era of AI
May 11th 2023

Opportunity and risk in the new era of AI

Can humanity harness the benefits of artificial intelligence—without being destroyed by it? So called “foundation models” like large language models (LLMs) underpin the latest wave of AI technology, and are built into services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. We’ll explore how LLMs work and what their limits are, and ask how society can use AI safely. Discover who’s developing and controlling these models and what may be the cultural and political impacts. Join our editors and correspondents to analyse the critical issues in the rise of AI. There will be a chance to submit questions.
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