Keynote (30–60 minutes), fireside chats, panel discussions, workshops on AI, blockchain, and digital ethics
Global conferences, corporate leaders, tech innovators, policymakers, academic institutions, sustainability forums
Susan Oh is an award-winning journalist turned civic technologist, global speaker, and CMO of Daoverse Capital. She is also Founder & CEO of MKR AI, an AI-driven platform combating disinformation through advanced NLP/NLU and sentiment analysis tools. A pioneering voice at the intersection of AI, blockchain, and social impact, Susan has advised startups, global organizations, and NGOs on leveraging emerging technologies to drive transparency, digital financial inclusion, and sustainable development.
Her career spans from journalism—reporting for outlets such as CNBC, Newsweek, and The Economist Intelligence Unit to leadership roles in AI and blockchain ventures, including her work as founding CMO of robotics company Beyond Imagination, cofounded by Harry Kloor and Ray Kurzweil. She was also a founding board member of the Blockchain Commission for Sustainable Development, supported by the UN Office of Partnerships.
Susan has spoken at the United Nations, WEF Davos, ITU AI4Good, and the Vatican’s Pontifical Academy of Sciences, sharing her expertise on SDG8, digital finance, AI ethics, and blockchain solutions. With deep knowledge of disinformation defense, content attestation, and Web3 infrastructure, she inspires organizations to harness innovation responsibly while building trust in the digital age.
Susan Oh stands at the intersection of emerging technologies, impact finance, and sustainability, bringing a dynamic, forward-thinking perspective to every stage she graces. A sought-after speaker, innovator, and advocate for ethical tech, Susan’s core message centers on how we can harness the power of blockchain, AI, and decentralized finance to reshape our world for the better. With an innate ability to simplify complex concepts and inspire transformation, she bridges the gap between innovation and implementation in a way that resonates with global audiences.
Currently serving as the Chief Marketing Officer of Daoverse Capital, Susan also lends her visionary insights as an advisor to notable Web3 projects including Burble Galaxy and Hangry Animals.
Her illustrious career includes notable positions such as the former CMO of robotics company Beyond Imagination, which was co-founded by luminaries Harry Kloor and Ray Kurzweil. Additionally, Susan Oh played a pivotal role as a founding Board Member of the Blockchain Commission For Sustainable Development, enjoying the support of the Office of Partnerships UN GA. Since the tender age of 16, Susan has been immersed in journalism, contributing to esteemed platforms such as CNBC, Newsweek, and the EIU.
Her journey into the world of tech startups commenced in 2012 when she began reporting on them as a business journalist. Her insightful analyses caught the attention of the very companies she covered, leading to her being sought after as an advisor.
Venturing into the heart of innovation, Susan Oh became a founding member of AI startups in both Silicon Valley and New York City by 2014. Her quest for cutting-edge solutions further propelled her into the blockchain technology in 2017, where she utilized its tools to ensure data integrity for her studies in Natural Language Understanding and Processing (NLU/NLP).
Susan’s influence extends far beyond the boardroom as she travels the globe advocating for sustainable development. Her captivating talks on Sustainable Development Goal 8 (SDG8) and digital financial inclusion have graced prestigious platforms including the UN HQ, ITU AI4Good, WEF Davos, and the Vatican Pontifical Academy of Mathematics and Sciences.
Susan Oh’s multifaceted expertise is rooted in her diverse professional journey and unwavering commitment to innovation. With a background in journalism, Susan possesses a keen understanding of media dynamics, which she seamlessly integrates into her roles as a tech strategist and advisor.
As a CMO and advisor to prominent firms, Susan Oh brings a wealth of experience in marketing strategy, brand development, and market positioning. Her tenure at Beyond Imagination, a pioneering robotics company, underscores her ability to navigate complex technological landscapes and drive organizational growth. Susan’s involvement in the Blockchain Commission For Sustainable Development exemplifies her dedication to leveraging technology for social good.
By championing initiatives aimed at fostering digital inclusion and advancing sustainable development goals, Susan emerges as a thought leader at the intersection of technology and social impact. Furthermore, Susan’s expertise in AI and blockchain technologies positions her as a sought-after speaker and consultant in the global tech community.
Her insights into NLU/NLP and data integrity management highlight her proficiency in harnessing emerging technologies to address real-world challenges. Overall, Susan Oh’s diverse skill set, coupled with her visionary leadership, makes her a valuable asset to any organization seeking to navigate the complexities of the digital age.
Susan Oh is a trailblazer across multiple domains: a tech strategist, impact investor, blockchain advocate, and ethical futurist. Her journey from award-winning journalist to executive leadership in AI and decentralized finance positions her as one of the most versatile and respected voices in her field. With roles that span the corporate, non-profit, and public sectors, Susan speaks with authority, clarity, and purpose.
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Data is the new economy: We’ve moved from industrial → information → knowledge → data-driven. Cleaning, labeling, securing, and storing data is the cost center—and the bottleneck—for ML.
AI training reality: Building ML = expensive loop: collect → clean → label → train → re-label → re-train. Accuracy targets (~90%) require large, validated datasets.
Why blockchain: Not magic storage—an immutable, transparent transaction log. Useful to:
Prove provenance of data/labels.
Tokenize contributions (pay people for high-quality annotations/validation).
Coordinate multi-party ecosystems without a single gatekeeper.
Crowdsourcing model: Reward citizens for validated contributions (e.g., labeling, reporting hazards, providing sensor data). Tokens can be redeemed (utilities, parking, merchant discounts) → aligns incentives.
Human-in-the-loop is essential: Best results = machine proposes, humans validate. Diverse contributors reduce bias (avoid “skinny white dudes” problem).
Smart city use case (Hoboken): Public-private partnership with:
City wallet/app (opt-in messaging + token rewards).
Transparent procurement/bidding on-chain.
Edges: kiosks, sensors, AR signage, artist content.
SDGs & climate projects: Use ML + edge computing to verify carbon capture/restoration; blockchain for transparent measurement & funding flows. Scale from 7 projects → 700 via open, shared infrastructure.
Governance & risk: Tech can be weaponized (e.g., punitive “social credit”). Mitigations:
Transparency by design (auditable hashes/consensus).
Aligned incentives favor good actors.
Collaborative business models > after-the-fact regulation.
0:00 – 2:30 → Opening, audience poll (ML vs blockchain understanding, topic choice).
2:30 – 10:30 → Susan’s background, AI + fake news classifier challenge, transition to blockchain.
10:30 – 20:00 → Data economy, machine learning loops, cost of training, crowdsourcing/ tokenomics.
20:00 – 27:00 → Smart city model (Hoboken project), citizen tokens, transparency in procurement.
27:00 – 33:00 → UN/SDG climate projects, carbon capture verification, blockchain + AI for scale.
33:00 – 39:00 → Governance + risks: transparency, incentives vs regulation, misuse examples.
39:00 – 41:00 → Audience Q&A (legacy vs new builds, regulation, AI for wrongdoing detection).
In this hour-long conversation, Susan Oh provides a comprehensive look at her professional background, entrepreneurial ventures, and advisory roles across AI, blockchain, and sustainable development. She begins by recounting her early career in journalism and media, and how those experiences shaped her interest in information integrity and the future of trustworthy content.
Susan then highlights her major career milestones, from co-founding startups to her role as Founder of Muckr AI. She explains how the platform applies machine learning to assess the trustworthiness of news and digital content by analyzing behavioral signals from sources, with the goal of combating misinformation.
She also discusses her involvement with BeOmni by Beyond Imagination, one of the world’s most advanced humanoid AI robots, outlining how robotics and AI intersect in real-world applications. Her global impact work features prominently, including her founding Board Member role at the Blockchain Commission for Sustainable Development, which operates with the support of the UN General Assembly Office of Partnerships.
In the latter part of the interview, Susan elaborates on her ambassador and advisory roles with NeoFlow Asset Management and Impulse4Women, emphasizing her commitment to financial inclusion, investment access, and empowering underrepresented entrepreneurs. She ties these initiatives back to her central theme: using AI for automation where it creates efficiency, and blockchain as a trustless system for secure, verifiable transactions.
The conversation concludes with forward-looking insights on how these technologies may reshape global markets, improve access to opportunity, and strengthen the reliability of digital information.
00:00 Introduction and background: early life, education, and media career
06:15 Transition into technology and entrepreneurial ventures
13:40 Founding Muckr AI: mission, technology, and combating misinformation
22:05 Overview of BeOmni humanoid AI robots by Beyond Imagination
30:10 Role as founding Board Member of the Blockchain Commission for Sustainable Development
39:20 Advisory and ambassador work with NeoFlow Asset Management and Impulse4Women
47:45 Financial inclusion models: AI for automation, blockchain for trustless transactions
55:50 Future outlook: AI, blockchain, and building trust in global digital systems
01:01:24 Closing remarks and key takeaways
This conversation centers on how blockchain can support and accelerate the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The moderator begins by outlining the first five SDGs, including no poverty, zero hunger, good health, quality education, and gender equality, before asking Susan Oh about the value exchange between blockchain technology and sustainable development.
Susan explains that the SDGs represent a holistic framework for building economies and communities, where climate restoration, poverty alleviation, and meaningful work must be pursued together. Blockchain, she notes, offers transparency, eliminates single points of failure, and introduces trustless systems for social impact initiatives. She illustrates this with examples such as Paybook, which allows nonprofits to transparently publish the use of donated funds.
She then discusses the origins of Blockchain for Impact, which began as a workshop at MIT tackling the question of whether carbon dioxide could be removed from the atmosphere. By convening small, interdisciplinary groups—scientists, activists, funders, and community representatives—the initiative generated actionable solutions and viable commercial pathways.
Susan highlights projects like Pressland, which applies blockchain to journalism supply chains, and Earth Ledger, a marketplace for sustainable products that uses token incentives to crowdsource solutions to global challenges. She emphasizes the opportunities blockchain creates in developing economies, such as digital wallets for the unbanked and digital identities for refugees, leveraging mesh networks and satellite bandwidth to overcome infrastructure gaps.
The conversation also addresses gender diversity in blockchain, where Susan stresses the economic and social benefits of including women and underrepresented groups in leadership and entrepreneurship. She identifies SDG 8—ending modern slavery and advancing financial inclusion—as a personal priority, framing predatory lending and human trafficking as forms of economic exploitation blockchain can help mitigate.
Finally, Susan reflects on the role of governments, arguing that regulation often lags behind innovation. She suggests that governments function best as neutral frameworks that balance citizen needs against corporate interests, while leaving room for decentralized technologies to evolve and scale.
00:00 Introduction and review of UN Sustainable Development Goals
04:15 Susan Oh’s background and connection to blockchain for social good
10:40 Blockchain’s value proposition: transparency and trustless systems
16:25 Example: Paybook and financial transparency for nonprofits
21:30 Founding of Blockchain for Impact and MIT climate restoration workshop
29:00 Collaborative ecosystem design: funders, activists, scientists, communities
35:10 Use cases: Pressland for journalism and Earth Ledger for sustainable commerce
44:30 Blockchain applications in developing economies and refugee identity solutions
52:50 Gender equality, diversity, and the business case for inclusiveness in blockchain
59:00 Focus on SDG 8: ending modern slavery and advancing financial inclusion
01:05:00 The role of government: regulation, innovation, and frameworks for participation
In this concise but powerful presentation, Susan Oh introduces herself as a Korean-born Canadian New Yorker shaped by a life of displacement and resilience. She recalls her family’s flight from South Korea’s dictatorship to Iran just before the revolution, then to London and Canada, where she grew up as both immigrant and refugee. These formative experiences gave her a deep understanding that global challenges are always personal, and that belonging often comes through contribution rather than identity.
Susan describes her early journalism career, which lasted more than two decades, covering industries such as aviation, finance, and technology. Often one of the few women in the room, she developed the ability to translate complex systems into accessible narratives. That skill led her into consulting for startups, and eventually into technology itself, when she joined a Silicon Valley AI startup in 2014.
She recounts how her team approached her to lead Muckr AI, an initiative focused on using machine learning to track source behavior and fight misinformation. Susan explains how this effort introduced her to blockchain, which she initially resisted but later embraced as a tool for transparency and decentralization.
Her talk concludes with reflections on integrating AI and blockchain for social good, her role in co-founding a UN-supported NGO to align technologists and funders, and her current leadership in robotics. Susan emphasizes authenticity, compassion, and human-centered design as essential for harnessing technology to solve global challenges.
00:00 Introduction and personal background: immigrant and refugee roots
02:10 Childhood experiences of displacement and resilience
04:00 Journalism career: covering finance, aviation, and technology
06:15 Transition into startups and Silicon Valley AI
08:20 Founding of Muckr AI and addressing misinformation
10:10 Embracing blockchain: decentralization, transparency, and synergy with AI
12:00 Co-founding UN-supported NGO and leadership in robotics
13:20 Closing reflections on authenticity, compassion, and human-centered innovation
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