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Join our HerAIStory Event to hear from Emily Makere Broadmore, a leading writer and strategist who challenges us to move beyond logic when facing AI. Emily provides essential, practical frameworks you need to redefine your own professional role and protect your unique value.
Her perspective will enable you to confidently merge human creativity with technology, keeping judgement and critical thinking at the centre of your career.
In a field often defined by abstract algorithms and rapid change, Emily provides a vital, down-to-earth perspective on the foundational role of human intelligence (HI). She will share her strategic approach to navigating the ethical and philosophical questions of AI, which is crucial for enabling personal growth and ensuring the technology serves us. Her work is key to fostering creativity in automated systems and focusing on the well-being and growth of the individual professional.

Biography
Emily Makere Broadmore is a highly accomplished writer, strategic thinker, and social entrepreneur, whose work champions the value of human intelligence (HI) in the age of automation. Her core philosophy is that AI should be a tool to enhance your creative intelligence, not replace human thinking. She uses her unique background—from political advising to founding the award-winning Folly Literary Journal—to approach technology with a strong moral and cultural compass.
In a working world rapidly integrating AI systems, Emily provides crucial, practical solutions that help individuals navigate the ethical and philosophical questions of AI in their jobs. Her expertise is focused on helping you design your professional growth and keep critical thinking at the centre, demonstrating how you can enable yourself to work smarter with AI. She teaches that by consciously moving to solutions beyond mere logic, you gain the expertise to better advocate for ethical practices in your own role and contribute valuable foresight to any organisational setting.
Emily’s commitment to supporting creation is evident in her founding of the Wellington Writers’ Studio. Her unique blend of creative and strategic experience will inform and empower attendees on how to embed ethical safeguards into their own careers and harness their critical voice to shape the future of technology.