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AI Summit London 2026

I spent the last couple of days at The AI Summit London listening to some fantastic speakers and learning about the future of AI. It was refreshing to be in conversations that went beyond the usual buzzwords we're all getting tired of, and focused more on what AI can do and how we should be using it.

Charlotte Domokos
Published Jul 2, 2026 1:04:09 PM

I spent the last couple of days at The AI Summit London listening to some fantastic speakers and learning about the future of AI. It was refreshing to be in conversations that went beyond the usual buzzwords we're all getting tired of, and focused more on what AI can do and how we should be using it.

We're moving into execution rather than simple answering - shifting the question to what AI can actually do for us. The implementation of AI, agents and automations is changing systems and workflows for the better, resulting in much greater productivity and quality.

'Human in the loop' was mentioned so much that it started to feel like a buzzword itself, but interestingly, the placement of humans was the more meaningful conversation. It's increasingly obvious that we need more governance and guardrails in our AI use, which will enable us to move people from reviewing output to designing the systems. Clear prompts and briefs with audit trails will mean more trust in the output. The line that stuck with me the most was "human-led, AI-powered".

The AI disruption is moving rapidly, bringing incredible innovations, new opportunities and major changes to how we operate. It's an exciting space and I'm keen to keep learning with every development, adding value to further improve our outputs at TLA