Pamela Anderson will confide in Julie Snyder on the main stage of C2 Montreal, May 24.
The sex symbol of the 1990s intends to express to the Quebec host his thoughts on his return to the spotlight and the importance of reclaiming his history. A model and public figure known for her work in the entertainment world, the Canadian-born star has since attempted to overturn conventional wisdom about herself, including spending the past few decades advocating for animal and environmental rights, veganism and fight against domestic violence. The recent documentary Pamela: a love storybroadcast on Netflix, also helped to shed a different light on the career of the icon who had first made himself known in the series Baywatch.
C2 Montréal, which takes place from May 24 to 26 at the Fairmont the Queen Elizabeth Hotel, will welcome on the same stage Yoshua Bengio, a Quebec researcher considered to be one of the greatest experts in artificial intelligence, and Yuval Noah Harari, historian and author at success of Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, reputed to be one of the most influential intellectuals in the world. The two speakers, co-signatories of the open letter unveiled last March calling for a moratorium on the development of major AI models, will present their visions of the future, between the hope of seeing technologies serve the common good and the fears of see this progress change the fate of humanity.