SIAI Presents Research on AI and Inequalities in Longevity at Fondazione Giorgio Cini
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Professor Keith Lee of the Swiss Institute of Artificial Intelligence participated in the conference Inequalities in Longevity: Drivers, Frailties and Policy Responses to an Underestimated Challenge, held at Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice on 3–4 July 2026.
His presentation, Unemployed Growth and the Emerging Inequality of Longevity, examined how artificial intelligence may affect employment, income distribution, access to healthcare technologies, and the ability of different socioeconomic groups to benefit from longer life expectancy.
The conference brought together international researchers and policy specialists to discuss the economic, medical, and social causes of unequal longevity, as well as potential policy responses.
- Original coverage: Inequalities in Longevity | Drivers, Frailties and Policy Responses to an Underestimated Challenge - Fondazione Giorgio Cini
A related Executive AI Brief provides a more detailed account of the presentation, including the mechanisms through which AI-driven productivity growth and labor displacement may influence future inequalities in health and longevity.