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Quantum computing
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What is the real Metaverse?
The next decade of health
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Cristina Criddle

Financial Times Technology Correspondent specialising in AI, based San Francisco, former Senior BBC Technology Reporter. Keynote Speaker on Artificial Intelligence, Social Media and Future of Work, Moderator, Event Host
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Cristina Criddle

Cristina Criddle is the Financial Times’s Technology Correspondent, specialising in coverage on Artificial Intelligence. She moved to San Francisco for the role. Prior to that, she spent three years as the FT’s Technology Correspondent based in London.

An award-winning journalist, Cristina has covered tech for a decade and regularly breaks exclusive stories on tech companies such as Meta, Google, OpenAI, and TikTok.

Cristina is a specialist speaker on Artificial Intelligence. She examines how AI has entered the consumer market, with the mass adoption of advanced models like Chat GPT becoming common. She can also speak to enterprise AI and how developments are transforming workplaces. She highlights the need for regulation, action and agency as the AI arms race continues, raising huge questions for humanity.

Previously, Cristina was a technology reporter at the BBC, working across TV, radio and online, including on the Today Programme and BBC Breakfast. She also produced the leading BBC 3 documentary, the Instagram Effect, featuring exclusive testimony from insiders about how the platform impacts wellbeing.

In 2022, after writing a series of stories on the company’s operations in London and Europe, TikTok admitted in December that staff at ByteDance had tracked Cristina through her cat’s account in an attempt to identify her sources. She was the only British journalist this happened to, and the actions included surveilling physical location data as well as other personal information.

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“We were delighted to have Cristina with us and she contributed some brilliant comments to the panel – and some laughs too! Everyone on our side was very happy. Cristina helped make the film and the event a huge success.”
Gemma Kahl, Henley Business School

“Cristina, a massive thank you from the Booking Holdings team for this week’s stellar session! The content was phenomenal – timely, practical, insightful. The feedback from the teams has been incredibly positive across the board and we know this is a session that will keep teams motivated and curious in the coming months. We are all very appreciative of your time and expertise!”

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