Richard Lui is a veteran NBCU and CNN anchor, fintech founder, and award-winning filmmaker. He has covered major global events, including five U.S. elections and geopolitical crises over two decades, engaging influential stakeholders across politics, business, media, and society. One of his six business launches includes a fintech payment business at Citibank, which Richard and his cofounders patented. He led marketing at Mariana, an AI account-based marketing company and is a thought leader in the care economy focusing on deep learning and large-scale datasets for systemic market transformation. His filmography includes two Oscar- and Grammy-qualifying movies, with a third release set for 2026. Richard authored the bestselling book "Enough About Me" and a research compendium on workplace impact and inclusion. He serves as a caregiving ambassador for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, AARP, the Alzheimer’s Association, Hilarity for Charity, and others.

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Unlocking Health Data

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Part 2: AI and the Economy: Transformation and Disruption

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Advancing Paths to Precision Brain Health

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