What Next For London?

BusinessLDN

The What Next for London? podcast is brought to you by BusinessLDN, the capital's leading business campaign group. Our mission is to make London the best city in the world in which to do business, working for and with the UK. On 'What Next for London?' we speak to business leaders from across the capital and get their opinion on the biggest issues facing our city. Music is provided by Coma-Media

  1. Jun 8

    What will the rise of AI mean for London? With Baroness Martha Lane Fox & WSP

    The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence platforms across businesses is already having a profound impact on the world of work. As a services superpower, London is set to be affected earlier and more profoundly by the rise of AI than other parts of the country. The capital has already cemented its status as a world-leading AI hub, with investment in the sector soaring in recent years and the likes of OpenAI, Anthropic and Google DeepMind all establishing a significant presence in the city. The rise of AI brings huge opportunities to drive innovation and growth, as well as challenges in ensuring that all Londoners benefit from increased use of artificial intelligence platforms. As London Tech Week gets underway, BusinessLDN Chief Executive John Dickie is joined by Baroness Martha Lane Fox, tech pioneer and Chair of the Mayor's AI and Jobs Taskforce; Dan Scott, Chief Data Scientist and Head of AI at global consultancy WSP; and Muniya Barua, Deputy Chief Executive of BusinessLDN and Chair of the BusinessLDN-Deloitte AI Steering Group, to explore what the rise of AI will mean for London. Running order: The aims of the Mayor's AI and Jobs Taskforce (2:08) Why London will be disproportionately affected by AI (3:48) How are businesses using AI platforms in the here and now? (4:48) Augmentation vs automation: how is AI impacting jobs? (17:20) Advice for businesses taking their first steps with AI (28:02) Reforming the education system and training programmes for the AI age (32:08) Quick fire: go-to uses for artificial intelligence platforms (39:31) You can find out more about the BusinessLDN-Deloitte AI Steering Group here and about the Mayor's AI and Jobs Taskforce on the GLA website.  Subscribe to receive future episodes of What Next for London? on Apple and Spotify. Follow us on X at @_businessLDN and on LinkedIn at BusinessLDN. Music is provided by Coma-Media.

    43 min
  2. Mar 18

    BusinessLDN Growth Commission: how can we get the capital's economy moving quicker? with Grainger and Arcadis

    We have a government with a growth mission. A Mayor with a growth plan. And yet growth has stalled. In the wake of lacklustre economic forecasts published alongside the Spring Statement, BusinessLDN's Growth Commission has published an action plan to drive growth in the capital quickly and provide an immediate shot in the arm to the UK economy.  What can be done to tackle the barriers to investment in London, and why does this matter for people outside the city? Our Chief Executive, John Dickie is joined by Helen Gordon, Chief Executive of Grainger and Chair of the Growth Commission, and Peter Hogg, UK & Ireland Country Director at Arcadis, to discuss the new report and the wider challenges in getting growth going. Read the full Growth Commission report on our website. Subscribe to receive future episodes of What Next for London? on Apple and Spotify. Follow us on X at @_businessLDN and on LinkedIn at BusinessLDN.    Running order: What is the Growth Commission, and why was it created? (1:40) How is London's investment pitch seen around the world? (8:47) What does London's housing crisis mean for growth, and what can be done to tackle it? (08:10) Getting infrastructure built and tackling planning delays (13:30) Streamlining regulation and how devolution can lead to better outcomes (18:22) Solving the British tax system puzzle (25:29) Ensuring London is – and is seen to be – a safe City (32:56) Getting different sectors across the economy growing (35:23) Music is provided by Coma-Media.

    43 min
  3. Feb 13

    What's really going on with crime in the capital? with the Met, King's and HOLBA

    The question of how safe London is as a city has become much debated in the media and across digital platforms around the world in recent weeks and months, impacting perceptions of the capital as a place to visit, work and do business.   Recent research shows a surge in online content portraying London as dangerous, yet official figures indicate that violent crime is falling.   So, what's really going on?   Our Chief Executive John Dickie is joined by Sharon Sawers, Chief Communications Officer at the Metropolitan Police, Mark Williams, Deputy Chief Executive at the Heart of London Business Alliance, and Dr Mark Hill, Lecturer in Cultural Computation at King's College London, to discuss crime in the capital.   Running order:   Investigating online depictions of crime in London around the world (1:59)   How is crime impacting businesses in the centre of the city? (8:47)   What do the latest official data tell us about levels of crime in the capital? (11:45)   The latest steps in the battle to tackle phone theft (15:21)   Strategies for addressing misinformation about London (17:21)   What can social media platforms do to counter misleading narratives online? (19:17)   How Business Improvement Districts and the Met are working together to tackle crime (23:30)   Find out more about our strategic partnership with the Metropolitan Police on our website.   Subscribe to receive future episodes of What Next for London? on Apple and Spotify. Follow us on X at @_businessLDN and on LinkedIn at BusinessLDN.    Music is provided by Coma-Media.

    29 min

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The What Next for London? podcast is brought to you by BusinessLDN, the capital's leading business campaign group. Our mission is to make London the best city in the world in which to do business, working for and with the UK. On 'What Next for London?' we speak to business leaders from across the capital and get their opinion on the biggest issues facing our city. Music is provided by Coma-Media

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