Wisdom 2.0 2024: The Essential
Join us April 24th-26th, 2024 in San Francisco
San Francisco, CA: This year Wisdom 2.0 celebrates the 15th anniversary of their annual gathering, bringing thousands of people together to explore living with greater wisdom and compassion in the modern age.
“When I think of Wisdom 2.0, I think of the most powerful teachers in the world, that are gathered in one place.” says Byron Katie, a best-selling author and founder of “The Work”.
Wisdom 2.0 gathers leaders from Technology, Activism, Healing, and Mindfulness to explore creating a more just and wise world. Past speakers include:
OpenAI’s founder, Sam Altman
Activist, Van Jones
First Partner of California, Jennifer Siebel Newsom
#metoo founder, Tarana Burke
Author, Gabor Maté
Center for Humane Technology co-founder, Tristan Harris
…and many more!
Wisdom 2.0 2024 brings together a global community of people interested in healing and social change. This year focuses on discovering, harnessing, and rekindling what is most ESSENTIAL in ourselves, work, relationships, business, AI, and much more.
The event will be held at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts from April 24th to 26th, 2024. For information, visit www.wisdom2summit.com/wisdom2024
"Wisdom 2.0 is a conference tackling one of the biggest challenges of today's age. Connect through technology, but do so in a way that supports a person's well-being, work effectiveness, and is ultimately useful to the world." says Inc. Magazine, an American business magazine advocating for small business and entrepreneurial success.
About Wisdom 2.0: Wisdom 2.0 addresses the great challenge of our age: to not only live connected to one another through technology, but to do so in ways that are beneficial to our own well-being, effective in our work, and useful to the world. Through our series of conferences, meet-ups, and workshops, Wisdom 2.0 strives to bring this conversation to the world in an accessible, innovative, and inclusive way. Our annual Wisdom 2.0 Conference, our flagship event held in the Bay Area, brings together over 2,500 people from 24 countries.