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Tim Cortinovis | |
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Born |
Buchholz in der Nordheide, Germany | June 7, 1972
Nationality | German |
Education | Master of Arts in Spanish and German Linguistics, University of Hamburg |
Occupation(s) | Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur |
Years active | 1997–present |
Website | Official Site |
Tim Cortinovis (born June 7, 1972, Buchholz-in-der-Nordheide, Germany) is a German book author, speaker, and journalist specialising in artificial intelligence (AI).
Born on June 7, 1972, in Buchholz-in-der-Nordheide, Germany, Cortinovis grew up in a family that owned a bookstore. He studied linguistics and audiovisual communication in Hamburg, Germany, and Málaga, Spain. In 2001, he completed his Master of Arts in Spanish and German linguistics with a thesis titled "Construction of Meaning in Hypertexts." [1] [2]
In 1997, he published his first German novel, "Herzfassen," as a podcast. [3] [4] Then, he worked for a year as a television news presenter in Torre del Mar, Spain. For the following 15 years, he held international sales and marketing positions for tech, advertising, finance, and IT companies. [5] [6] [2]
Since 2020s, Cortinovis focuses on writing and public speaking. He has a YouTube channel, Tomorrow Minds, dedicated to exploring innovation through generative AI. [7] [8] Since 2011, he has delivered talks on AI, innovation, and exponential technologies in sales and marketing across the globe, including Australia, the US, and several European and Asian countries. [9] [10] [11]
Cortinovis is a member of the Global Speakers Federation (GSF) [2] [12] [13] and the German Speakers Association (GSA). [14] He was recognised as a Thought Leader in AI by Thinkers360 [15] [16] and The Keenfolks. [17]
Tim Cortinovis is an author in both German and English, including:
German
English