Where senior leaders and tech decision-makers connect to unlock real-world AI applications and shape the future of business transformation
About the FT AI Forum
The FT AI Forum supports C-suite level executives, senior leaders and technology decision-makers in driving AI adoption across their organisations. Led by the Financial Times’ AI editorial team, the Forum showcases practical AI use cases that deliver real business transformation.
Through exclusive events, reports, and thought leadership, the FT AI Forum provides a platform for leaders to learn from peers, engage with AI experts and harness AI to shape the future of their industries.

Editorial Leadership
Madhumita Murgia is the FT’s Artificial Intelligence Editor and Editorial Director of the FT AI Forum. She leads coverage about AI, and writes on data and emerging technologies. As Editorial Director, she shapes the Forum’s editorial strategy and convenes experts to drive critical discussions on the future of AI adoption in business.
Meet Madhumita.
“I wanted to extend my gratitude for the fantastic AI breakfast discussion. It was a pleasure to join other AI and digital leaders from various sectors and share insights.”
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Upcoming events
How to integrate AI agents into your business
June 19 2025
What does smart implementation look like? What tasks benefit most from automation? Where can these tools add the most value? And what ethical and data considerations need to be addressed?
Invite-only cross-sector knowledge exchange for senior business leaders led by John Thornhill, Innovation Editor at the Financial Times.
Future of AI Summit
5-6 November 2025
Following its immense success, the Financial Times' Future of AI Summit will return to examine how businesses and governments are navigating AI. Join 600+ corporate leaders from around the world as they share first-hand insights, knowledge, and strategies for the critical period ahead.
Click here to learn more about the Summit.
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