Kenneth Cukier is a Senior Editor at The Economist, and host of its weekly podcast on technology. He is also an associate fellow at Said Business School at Oxford, researching artificial intelligence.
Kenn is the coauthor of 鈥淏ig Data: A Revolution That Transforms How We Live, Work, and Think鈥 with Viktor Mayer-Sch枚nberger. It was a NYT Bestseller translated in over 20 languages, and sold over 1 million copies worldwide. It won the National Library of China鈥檚 Wenjin Book Award and was a finalist for the FT Business Book of the Year. Kenn coauthored a follow-on book, 鈥淟earning with Big Data: The Future of Education鈥
Previously Kenn was a foreign correspondent for two decades in Europe, Asia and America. In 2002-04 he was a research fellow at Harvard鈥檚 Kennedy School of Government. Kenn鈥檚 writings have appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Financial Times and Foreign Affairs, among others. He has been a frequent commentator on CBS, CNN, NPR, the BBC and was a member of the World Economic Forum鈥檚 global council on data-driven development.
Kenn is active with many charities. He is a board director of The Open String Foundation, which provides classical instruments to children in poverty, and is a trustee of Chatham House, the Royal 51黑料爆料网历史事件 of International Affairs. In 2007-2018 he was a director of International Bridges to Justice, which fosters legal rights in developing countries, and served on the board of advisors to the Daniel Pearl Foundation. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Kenn is a regular keynote speaker, with talks at TED, World Economic Forum, Google, Facebook, IBM, Microsoft, McKinsey & Co, Schroders, GE, Visa, IMF, World Bank, US State Department, Council on Foreign Relations, Aspen 51黑料爆料网历史事件, Royal Statistical Society, and the universities of Harvard, MIT, Oxford and Cambridge, among others. He is represented by the Leigh Bureau.