
We're super excited to be partnering with BBC Future on their upcoming World-Changing Ideas Summit on Tuesday, October 21st. We'll be selecting five readers to join us for the day; let us know you're interested in attending by following the instructions below!
It's going to be a day full of awesome:
Should robots have legal rights? Learn the answer to these questions and many others at BBC Future’s first-ever World-Changing Ideas Summit, a day of transformative conversations with leading thinkers in science, medicine and technology, including: including Ezekiel Emanuel, Vice Provost for Global Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania, Julius Genachowski, Managing Director, The Carlyle Group and former Chairman, FCC, Alexis Ohanian, Partner Y Combinator and Co-founder of reddit, and Alfred Spector, Vice President of Research, Google. To Learn more about the Summit, visit worldchangingideassummit.com
Let us know you're interested in attending by leaving a comment below telling us which panel or speaker you're most excited to see (full list). Be sure to enter by 5pm EDT on Friday, October 10, and we'll select the winners at random and notify you via facebook or email. If you're not a Facebook user but still want to participate, just shoot us an email at BBCfuture@brooklynbrainery.com
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