Catch Steven Johnson at Digicon 2024!
August 12, 2024
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Heads up everyone! You might wanna catch Steven Johnson at this year’s Digicon event. One may note that Steven is a prolific bestselling author and the Editorial Director at Google Labs, he plays a pivotal part in Google’s AI division.

His work revolves around two key questions: the origins of good ideas and preventing their misuse. Through humorous and highly engaging talks, Steven explores the cultural, environmental, biological, and historical factors behind major developments, uncovering patterns that can enhance our own innovation.

He’s a true trailblazer in our fast-changing digital world. Catch him LIVE @ DigiCon 2024 where tickets are @ 20% OFF
*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Digicon 2024
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