Overview
Join us at Saffron House on 11 February 2026 for an evening with Professor Sir Andrew Likierman as he discusses AI and Judgement.
It’s now clear to everyone that AI will have a far-reaching impact on the way we work. But what does that mean for what need to do to survive and thrive in this new world? Using his experience on the Boards of listed and unlisted companies, as a Director of the Bank of England, as a senior Civil Servant and as Dean of the London Business School, Professor Sir Andrew Likierman will set out one important way in which we can prepare ourselves.
Outlining his recent work on human judgment, Sir Andrew will provide insights into the implications of the advances of AI for what the machine can and cannot do. He will identify the points of interaction between humans and AI and set out how we can improve the quality of our own judgment to help us work with AI rather than risk being replaced by it. He will link this specifically to governance work based on knowledge of the field of governance stretching back to his membership of the Cadbury Committee more than 30 years ago.
The evening will provide plenty of opportunity for networking and questions
Timings:
Registration and refreshments: 17:30
Talk commences: 18:15
Networking and refreshments: 19:00
Event finishes: 20:00
We look forward to welcoming you to this insightful evening.
Speaker bio:

Sir Andrew Likierman is Professor of Finance at London Business School. After a PhD in Finance from MIT Sloan as a Fulbright Scholar, he joined Wharton in 2007 and was tenured in 2013 shortly before moving to LBS. Professor of Finance at London Business School. After a PhD in Finance from MIT Sloan as a Fulbright Scholar, he joined Wharton in in 2007 and was tenured in 2013 shortly before moving to LBS.
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