The Big Picture
The Big Picture
Podcast Description
Disruptive forces are accelerating. In the face of transformative technologies, climate change and shifting geopolitics, leaders must embrace change to survive and thrive. The Big Picture explores the ideas, opportunities and challenges that will define our future. Joined by diverse thinkers from finance, business, politics and academia, we discuss the forces shaping the future and assess their real-world impact and consequences to help you adapt.
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The show focuses on transformative technologies, geopolitical shifts, and climate change with episodes exploring themes such as AI's impact on industries, political changes in relation to business, and ethical implications of technological advancements, including a conversation with AI expert Benjamin Bargetzi on opportunities and risks posed by AI.

Disruptive forces are accelerating. In the face of transformative technologies, climate change and shifting geopolitics, leaders must embrace change to survive and thrive. The Big Picture explores the ideas, opportunities and challenges that will define our future.
Joined by diverse thinkers from finance, business, politics and academia, we discuss the forces shaping the future and assess their real-world impact and consequences to help you adapt.
In our fifth episode, we consider the global outlook and the future of litigation regulation. From shifting geopolitical alliances and escalating global conflicts, to the unprecedented power of AI, we ask the big questions around how businesses can respond to the forces reshaping international law. Featuring Andrew Howell, Partner at Taylor Wessing and Bronwen Maddox, Director and CEO of Chatham House.
Please note that this episode was recorded on 26 February 2026, prior to the events in the Middle East. Any references to the geopolitical landscape reflect the context at the time of recording.

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