Tom Gruber
Specialist Topics
Artificial Intelligence
AI Trends
Innovation
Future of Work
Digital Transformation
Human-Centered AI
Technology Strategy
Machine Learning
Leadership
Emerging Technology
AI Ethics
Business Innovation
Tech Disruption
Intelligent Systems
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Tom Gruber

Siri Co-Founder and Leading Voice on AI, Innovation and Technology Trends
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When you book Tom Gruber, you get a clear, authoritative voice on Artificial Intelligence from someone who helped bring the revolutionary tech into all our lives.

As the co-founder of Siri, the technology Apple eventually bought and built into the iPhone, Tom played a defining role in one of the biggest shifts in modern technology.

Today, he helps organisations understand what AI means in practice and what to do next.

Companies book Tom because he makes complex ideas clear and applicable to everyday life.

He cuts through hype and focuses on what matters – how AI is changing the way we work, think and make decisions, and how leaders can respond with confidence.

Tom’s credibility comes from experience at the highest level. As co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Siri, he helped create the first widely adopted intelligent assistant and scale it to a global audience.

Siri changed how people interact with technology, moving from typing to conversation and setting the standard for the AI tools we now take for granted.

What sets Tom apart is his perspective on human-centered AI.

He challenges the idea that AI will replace people, focusing instead on how it can enhance human capability.

In his keynotes, he shows how intelligent systems can help people think more clearly, remember more effectively and make better decisions.

He brings these ideas to life with real-world examples across sectors including healthcare, education and business.

The message is consistent. The most valuable AI works with people, not against them. That point resonates strongly with organisations trying to balance innovation with responsibility.

How AI can enhance our memory, work and social lives