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Dr. Haniyeh Mahmoudian (DataRobot): Who should be involved in AI ethics?
In this episode of In AI We Trust? Dr. Haniyeh Mahmoudian, Global AI Ethicist at DataRobot, provides insight into the timely and critical role of an AI ethicist. Haniy...
Justin Hotard (Hewlett Packard Enterprise): Are local communities and data the key to unlocking better AI?
Justin Hotard leads the High Performance Computing (HPC) & AI business group at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). Tune in to In AI we Trust? this week as he discusses ...
Jordan Crenshaw (U.S. Chamber of Commerce): Can your company survive without AI adoption?
Based on the testimony of 87 witnesses from 5 field hearings across the US, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce bipartisan AI Commission on Competition, Inclusion, and Innova...
Elham Tabassi and Reva Schwarz (NIST): What's the big deal about the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF)?
Elham Tabassi and Reva Schwartz – two AI leaders from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) – join us this week to discuss the AI Risk Management F...
Davos in Review: Should we hit 'pause' on generative AI?
The annual World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos gathers leading thinkers in government, business and civil society annually to discuss current global economic and socia...
Dr. Stuart Russell (UC Berkeley): Are we living in an AGI world?
Dr. Stuart Russell (CS Prof, UC Berkeley) has kept us current on AI developments for decades and in this week’s episode, prepares us for the headlines we’ll hear about...
2022 Year in Review: Are we ready for what’s coming in AI?
In this special year-in-review edition of "In AI we Trust?", co-hosts Kay Firth-Butterfield (@KayFButterfield) and Miriam Vogel (@VogelMiriam) take a look back at the ...
Dr. Suresh Venkatasubramanian (White House OSTP/Brown University): Can AI be as safe as our seatbelts?
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Suresh Venkatasubramanian, a former official at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and CS professor a...
Joaquin Quiñonero Candela (LinkedIn): Can we meet business goals AND attain responsible AI? (spoiler: we can and must)
This week, Joaquin Quiñonero Candela (LinkedIn, formerly at Facebook and Microsoft) joins us to discuss AI storytelling; ethics by design; the imperative of diversity ...
Deputy Secretary Graves (DOC) answers the question: Can We Maintain Our AI Lead? (spoiler alert: We are AI Ready!)
The Department of Commerce plays a key role in the USG’s leadership in AI given the multiple ways AI is used, patented, and governed by the Department. In this special...
Carl Hahn (NOC): When your AI reaches from the cosmos to the seafloor, and the universe in between, how can you ensure it is safe and trustworthy?
Carl Hahn, Vice President and Chief compliance officer at Northrop Grumman, one of the world’s largest military technology providers, joins us on this episode to help ...
Mark Brayan (Appen): For whom is your data performing?
In this episode, Mark Brayan focuses on a key ingredient for responsible AI: ethically sourced, inclusive data. Mark is the CEO and Managing director of Appen, which p...
Krishnaram Kenthapadi (Fiddler.ai): Citizen audits are coming; are you ready?
Krishnaram is the Chief Scientist of Fiddler AI, an enterprise startup building a responsible AI and Machine Learning monitoring platform. Prior to Fiddler AI, Krishna...
Dr. Edson Prestes: Can we ingrain empathy into our AI?
Dr. Prestes, Professor of Computer Science at the Institute of Informatics, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul and leader of the Phi Robotics Research Group. In t...
Joe Bradley (LivePerson): How much 'rat poison' is in our AI and can AI be more "human"?
Joe Bradley is the Chief Scientist at LivePerson, a leading Conversational AI company creating digital experiences that are “Curiously Human”, powering nearly a billio...
Dr. Richard Benjamins (Telefonica): What are the key ingredients for a successful Responsible AI Framework?
Dr. Richard Benjamins is Chief AI & Data Strategist at Telefonica, author of The myth of the algorithm and A Data-Driven Company, and co-founder of OdiseIA. In this we...
Beena Ammanath (Deloitte): What concrete steps companies can (must) take to achieve trustworthy AI
Beena Ammanath is Executive Director of the Global Deloitte AI Institute, author of Trustworthy AI: A Business Guide For Navigating Trust and Ethics in AI and founder ...
Dr. Margaret Mitchell: How can we ensure AI reflects our values – and why this matters to each of us?
Dr. Margaret Mitchell is a renowned researcher who has won numerous awards for her work developing practical tools to combine ethics and machine learning.
Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA): Can the U.S. Congress Create Legislative Frameworks to Support AI Development (and should it)?
Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA) is Chair of Congress' Joint Economic Committee and serves on the Ways and Means and the Science, Space and Technology Committees, as well as a me...
Mira Lane (Microsoft): Can compassion lead to better AI?
Mira Lane, a a polymath, technologist and artist, is the head of Ethics & Society at Microsoft, a multidisciplinary group responsible for guiding AI innovation that le...
Dr. Athina Kanioura (PepsiCo): Is AI a Privilege Reserved for Big Tech?
Dr. Athina Kanioura is Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at PepsiCo, leading their company-wide transformation in digital strategy. In this episode, Athina ope...
Keith Sonderling, EEOC Commissioner: Does AI scale or reduce bias in the workplace?
Keith Sonderling is a Commissioner of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and helped launch the EEOC's unprecedented Initiative on Artificial Intel...
MP Darren Jones: 'Horizon Scanning' to Design Better AI Regulation
Darren Jones is Member of UK Parliament who has chaired the Parliamentary Technology Information and Communications Forum, Parliamentary Commission on Technology Ethic...
Ziad Obermeyer: A physician, academic, McKinsey alum's approach to tackling bias in AI
Ziad Obermeyer is a Professor of Health Policy and Management at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health where he conducts research at the intersection of machine lea...
Jen Gennai (Google): How to Manage the Creation of Responsible AI Products for Billions
Jen Gennai is Founder and Director of the Responsible Innovation Group at Google. In her current role leading the Responsible Innovation Group, Jen and her team are re...
Ilana Golbin (PwC): Does sci-fi help or hinder AI understanding?
Ilana Golbin is a Director in PwC Labs leading projects on Emerging Technology and AI. She is a Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist and was recently recognized in...
Renee Cummings: How AI Does (& Should) Impact Our BHM Celebration
Renée Cummings is a pioneering AI ethicist, Criminologist, Columbia University Community Scholar, and Founder of Urban AI. Her studies focus on the impact of AI on cri...
Marco Casalaina (Salesforce): Techno-Optimist not a Techno-Chauvinist
In this episode, Marco Casalaina, Salesforce’s SVP of Product Management and GM of Einstein, explains how his decades of experience in AI and tech has resulted in his...
Mukesh Dalal, Stanley Black & Decker (SBD): Why all companies will need a Chief AI Officer
As the Chief AI officer at Stanley Black and Decker (SBD), Mukesh Dalal has helped transform a 178-year-old global manufacturing company’s approach to AI with the visi...
Meghna Sinha: Why data scientists are like medical professionals; why ignorance is not an option and steps we all must take when making data-based decisions
Meghna Sinha is the Vice President of AI and Data at Verizon’s AI Center. Before joining Verizon, Meghna was Target’s VP of Data Sciences. In this episode, Meghna posi...