Who Gets to Shape the Future of AI? Talent, Policy & Power

Event ID: PP1162312

Tue, Mar 17, 2026 | 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Venue: Salon D (JW Marriott)

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Summary

AI is reshaping every industry—but will America remain the world’s innovation engine? As visa rules tighten and geopolitical suspicion grows, top AI talent is being diverted elsewhere. This panel explores how U.S. immigration, research, and tech policy decisions are influencing the global AI race. Drawing on history and current data, we’ll ask: Can the U.S. still attract the world’s best minds—or will they build the future somewhere else?

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