How AI is changing leadership and work

AI in work is not experimental anymore. It now sits at the heart of how organisations operate, learn and compete. This shift calls for leadership that can integrate intelligence, bringing humans and machines together with purpose.

This shift sets the stage for the Future of Knowledge Work Summit, taking place in June 2026 in Bengaluru. Designed for business and technology leaders, digital and technology heads and leaders driving workforce and transformation strategies, the event looks at how AI is steadily shaping how work gets done. The focus remains on real changes in how teams decide, collaborate and lead, rather than ideas that exist only on paper.


This summit goes beyond showcasing tools or predicting more possibilities. In turn, it aims to make sense of the change that is already underway. From boardrooms to operational teams, leaders are working on these fundamental questions: How does decision-making change when intelligence is shared between humans and machines? What skills matter when knowledge is no longer scarce, but interpretation is? And how should organisations be designed when learning happens continuously and not periodically?

At the forum, the conversations will be built around these realities. Rather than offering one-size-fits all answers, it will bring together leaders who are experiencing similar shifts inside their organisations. Through focused discussions, practical case studies and expert-led sessions, attendees gain insight into how others are approaching adoption, governance and long-term value creation. The emphasis is on what is working, what is not and what leaders are learning along the way.

Registrations for the Future of Knowledge Work Summit are now open

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Attendees can expect a thoughtfully planned experience, with an agenda built around practical and focused sessions, helping leaders turn ideas into action. Alongside this, peer learning plays an equally important role, with shared challenges and real experiences often offering insights beyond formal discussions.As organisations move into a future where human judgment works closely with intelligent systems, moments for shared learning become increasingly important. This gathering offers such a moment, a chance to pause, reflect and gain a clearer understanding of what the next phase of work requires. In a time of rapid change, leaders who take the time to understand this shift will be better prepared to guide their organisations forward.Registrations are now open for leaders who want to take part in this shared learning and gain clarity on how AI is shaping leadership, decision-making and organisational design.

Registrations for the Future of Knowledge Work Summit are now open


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