| Hosted by | The Digital Economist |
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| Details | This June, The Digital Economist convenes its bi-annual summit as a working lab focused on advancing accountability across intelligent systems, markets, and institutions. Across two days, the program moves from organizational design to system-level foundations — examining how trust is operationalized through infrastructure, governance, and coordination at scale. Day 1, The Human Architecture for a Digital Economy, focuses on how institutions integrate and govern AI in practice, while Day 2, Foundations of a Regenerative Global Economy, shifts to the underlying systems that sustain those institutions — from infrastructure and policy to long-term resilience. The sessions are structured to move beyond discussion toward implementation, with a focus on actionable pathways, cross-sector collaboration, and real-world application. The Outcome: Participants will not just listen, they will audit, adapt, and activate. This is an open invitation to transition from the imagination of trust to the infrastructure of accountability |
| Admission | FREE |
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| Location | Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs, New Haven, Connecticut |
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| More Info | info link |