About this Event
What will successful intercultural excahange & global business interactions be like in the age of AI? From emails and negotiations to global partnerships, the tone, structure and intent of our messages are no longer entirely human.
This event explores how the way we present ideas, build relationships and operate across boders may evolve with rising AI-assisted communication - and what this means for business, leadership and global collaboration
Bringing together global business and academic leaders, the discussion will focus on three key dimensions:
1. Business & Competitive Strategy
How does digital tone influence outcomes in negotiations, partnerships and market entry?
As AI tools begin to shape how messages are written and interpreted, subtle shifts in language can have measurable commercial impact.
2. Leadership & Influence
How do leaders communicate effectively in an AI-mediated world?
As communication becomes more optimised and less direct, leadership increasingly relies on clarity, nuance and the ability to be understood across different audiences and contexts.
3. AI & Global Communication
How do we communicate effectively across cultures and markets with the support of AI?
As businesses operate globally, AI is both bridging and reshaping cultural differences — raising new questions about authenticity, interpretation and intent.
What to Expect
This is an interactive evening combining keynote insights, panel discussion and audience Q&A, bringing together perspectives from global business and academia.
The conversation will explore how communication is evolving in practice — from leadership and negotiations to cross-cultural collaboration — and how AI is reshaping not just what we say, but how we are understood.
Drawing on both real-world experience and emerging research in intercultural communication, the session will offer practical insights into how tone, nuance and context influence outcomes in global business environments.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
LSE Lecture Theatre, Central building, CBG.G.01, Houghton St, London WC2A 2AZ, Houghton Street, London, United Kingdom
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