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Should we allow AI in organizations to run on autopilot?

The AI narrative is evolving. Systems are no longer merely assisting humans but increasingly acting, deciding and executing autonomously. For CEOs, CIOs, and technology leaders this introduces a new strategic challenge.

The key question is no longer simply adoption and how to deploy AI tools, but how to design organizations in which humans and AI agents collaborate as peers within a shared operational system.

Join us at the Sogeti Executive Summit as we bring leaders together for an afternoon to explore the future of enterprise AI and discuss the real questions such as – where should AI be granted autonomy and where must human judgment remain firmly in control?

12:00 – 6:00 pm
Capgemini’s Mission Rock Innovation Studio
1011 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
San Francisco, CA 94158

Summit overview

Summit at a glance

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Join us for an optional lunch to set the stage for the day and network with other industry leaders.

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Setting the Stage: What AI Future Are You Preparing For?
Andreas Sjöström & Michiel Boreel
A dual‑perspective talk contrasting the optimistic view of AI transformation with a more measured, barrier-aware outlook.

The Exponential Economy
Ray Wang, Constellation Research

The Transformation Economy
Joe Pine

AI and the Younger Generations
Mike Buob

Interactive Sessions

Roundtable Debate
Attendees break into groups for facilitated discussion.

Roundtable Report-Out
Group spokespersons share discussion conclusions.

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Startup Carousel

Rotating startup pitches with live Q&A.

LlamaIndex

LlamaIndex is a fast-growing, Greylock/Norwest-backed company that provides best-in-class document OCR and workflows, powered by AI agents. They provide technology that can read and extract context from the most complicated documents – PDFs, Powerpoints, Word, Excel – letting you convert unstructured context into agentic knowledge work automation.

CrewAI

CrewAI is a multi‑agent orchestration platform/framework, enabling the coordination of autonomous AI agents to perform complex tasks or workflows. It’s used by a considerable number of large enterprises and supports scaling up agent‑based automation.

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The summit concludes with closing reflections bringing together the key themes and insights surfaced throughout the day.

Attendees are then invited to continue the conversation during a relaxed networking reception.

Speakers

Ray Wang

The Exponential Economy

Founder, Chairman and Principal Analyst of Silicon Valley based Constellation Research Inc.
R “Ray” Wang is the CEO of Silicon Valley based Constellation Research Inc., He co-hosts DisrupTV, a weekly enterprise tech and leadership webcast that averages 50,000 views per episode and blogs at www.raywang.org.  Ray is an expert on AI, Web3, and software. His ground-breaking best-selling book on digital transformation, Disrupting Digital Business, was published by Harvard Business Review Press in 2015. Ray’s recent best selling book Everybody Wants to Rule The World was released in 2021.  Wang is frequently quoted and interviewed by media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, BBC, Fox Business, CNBC, Yahoo Finance, and Bloomberg.
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Andreas Sjöström

Setting the Stage: What AI Future Are You Preparing For?

Andreas Sjöström leads Capgemini’s Applied Innovation Exchange in San Francisco, where he works at the intersection of emerging technology, venture ecosystems, and corporate transformation. From the heart of one of the world’s most influential innovation environments, he helps organizations interpret early signals from startups, technology platforms, and research communities before these developments reshape mainstream markets.
His work focuses on translating frontier innovation into strategic relevance for executive leadership. This includes not only tracking technological breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, automation, and digital platforms, but also understanding how changing business models, investment patterns, and societal expectations alter the conditions under which innovation succeeds.
Through close engagement with startups, scale-ups, venture capital networks, and major technology players, Andreas brings an external lens to questions many established organizations struggle with internally: how to detect meaningful innovation before it becomes obvious, how to experiment without losing strategic coherence, and how to separate durable shifts from temporary hype.
A recurring theme in his work is that innovation increasingly emerges not from isolated invention, but from the collision between technologies, ecosystems, and changing human behavior. In the current AI wave, this means that the most significant changes often happen not first inside large enterprises, but at the edges – where new assumptions about work, software, and intelligence are tested fastest.
As co-host of Autopilot Yes/No, Andreas Sjöström will contribute perspectives from the global innovation frontier, bringing insights from Silicon Valley into the broader executive discussion on what happens when AI moves from capability to agency, and from experimentation to structural consequence
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Mike Buob

AI and the younger generations

Mike is the Vice President of Agentic Intelligence at Sogeti. He is a visionary technology strategist and digital transformation expert with over 23 years of experience. He excels in leveraging his expertise in software development, Innovation, and both technology and experience strategy to create innovative solutions that empower clients to thrive in the digital era.
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Jerry Liu

Co-Founder and CEO, LlamaIndex

Jerry is the co-founder/CEO of LlamaIndex, a company that is building agentic document processing. Before this, he led the ML monitoring team at Robust Intelligence, did self-driving AI research at Uber ATG and worked on recommendation systems at Quora.
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Joe Pine

The Transformation Economy

B. Joseph Pine II is an internationally acclaimed author, speaker, and management advisor to Fortune 500 companies and entrepreneurial start-ups alike. He is cofounder of Strategic Horizons LLP, a thinking studio dedicated to helping businesses conceive and design new ways of adding value to their economic offerings.
In 2020 Mr. Pine and his partner James H. Gilmore re-released in hardcover The Experience Economy: Competing for Customer Time, Attention, and Money featuring an all-new Preview to their best-selling 1999 book The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage. The book demonstrates how goods and services are no longer enough; what companies must offer today are experiences – memorable events that engage each customer in an inherently personal way. It further shows that in today’s Experience Economy companies now compete against the world for the time, attention, and money of individual customers. The Experience Economy has been published in fifteen languages and was named one of the 100 best business books of all time by 800ceoread (now Porchlight). His fifth paper (to go along with eleven digital articles) in the Harvard Business Review is “The ‘New You’ Business” (January-February 2022), coauthored with Lance Bettencourt, Jim Gilmore, and Dave Norton.
Mr. Pine also co-wrote Infinite Possibility: Creating Customer Value on the Digital Frontier with Mr. Kim C. Korn, Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want with Mr. Gilmore, and in 1993 published his first book, the award-winning Mass Customization: The New Frontier in Business Competition.
Mr. Pine consults with numerous companies around the world, helping them embrace the ideas and frameworks he writes about, develop concepts for creating more economic value, and see those concepts become reality. In his speaking and teaching activities, Mr. Pine has addressed the World Economic Forum, the original TED conference, and the Consumer Electronics Show. He has been a Visiting Scholar with the MIT Design Lab and a Visiting Professor at the University of Amsterdam. He has also taught at Penn State, Duke Corporate Education, the University of Minnesota, and UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management, and today is a Lecturer in Columbia University’s Master’s Program in Technology Management in the School of Professional Studies.
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Michiel Boreel

Setting the Stage: What AI Future Are You Preparing For?

With over 30 years of industry experience, Michiel Boreel now leads technology for Sogeti, besides being a part of the Management Board. With diverse experience across sectors, Michiel also leads VINT, Sogeti’s research initiative covering topics like the role of IT in the future society and how technology can be applied to create meaningful business innovation. Since the start of the institute, it has published over 15 books. Michiel is also an internationally renowned speaker on topics of technology, society and sustainability.
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João (Joe) Moura

Founder and CEO, CrewAI

João (Joe) Moura is CEO & Founder of CrewAI, a multi‑agent orchestration framework and platform. He has built in roles previously at Clearbit and others, and is deeply immersed in how teams, developers, and organizations are starting to delegate decision‑making and task execution to groups of agents. Joe focuses on practical orchestration: what it means for enterprises when tools don’t just assist, but act, automate, coordinate, and integrate across workflows.
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