Henry Ajder is a globally recognised expert and advisor on generative AI, deepfakes, and the synthetic revolution.
One of the first “GenAI Cartographers”, Henry’s work has transformed society’s understanding of deepfakes and generative AI. He has led pioneering research at organisations including MIT, The Partnership on AI, and Sensity AI, influencing international legislation and commercial AI strategy.
Henry advises world-leading organisations on the opportunities and challenges generative technologies present, including Adobe, Meta, EY, BBC, and The UK Government. He holds a visiting research position on responsible AI strategy at The University of Cambridge’s Jesus College.
Henry presented the BBC series, The Future Will be Synthesised, the first BBC documentary exploring the generative AI paradigm shift. He frequently contributes as a leading AI expert to international news media, including CNN, MIT Technology Review, Bloomberg, and The New York Times.
An established keynote speaker, Henry has spoken on stages around the world, including SXSW, CogX, and Adweek. He is regularly invited to keynote on the state of AI by organisations including The Economist, Barclays, and The University of Oxford.