2026 marshall forum on ai
October 18-19, 2026 | Stanford University
The Marshall FORUM ON AI
- Speakers and Full Agenda coming soon -
Sunday, October 18, 2026
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Lunch and Sessions | Stanford Paul Brest Hall
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tour, Reception, & Dinner
Monday, October 19, 2026
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sessions, Lunch & Reception | Stanford University
October 18-19, 2026 | Stanford University
The Marshall Forum considers strategic and economic issues impacting the future of transatlantic cooperation, peace, and security. The 2026 Marshall Forum will focus on the emerging role of artificial intelligence in shaping legal and ethical frameworks for innovation, work, peace and security.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Reid Hoffman (Marshall Scholar 1990), Partner, Greylock
Clara Shih (Marshall Scholar 2005), Head of Business AI, Meta
Julian Nyarko, Professor of Law, Stanford Law, Stanford University
Nate Persily, Professor of Law, Stanford Law, Stanford University
Ilona Logvinova, Chief AI Officer, HSF Kramer
David Engstrom, LSVF Professor of Law, Stanford Law, Stanford University
Tom Friedman (Marshall Scholar 1975), Foreign Affairs Columnist, The New York Times
Tarun Chhabra (2005), Head of National Security Policy, Anthropic
Nick Beim (Marshall Scholar 1994), Partner, Venrock
Rahul Rekhi (Marshall Scholar 2013), President, Rogo
Kareem Ayoub (Marshall Scholar 2012), Vice President, AI Technical Strategy, Google DeepMind
Marcus Ryu (Marshall Scholar 1995), Founder, Guidewire
Annie Datesh, CIO, Wilson Sonsini
Gabe Pereyra, President, Harvey AI
James Manyika, Senior Vice President, Google-Alphabet
Lisa Grove, Chief Program and Strategy Officer, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco