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In AI we Trust welcomes its acclaimed new cohost, Kay Firth-Butterfield of the World Economic Forum

Kay Firth-Butterfield is a leader in AI governance. Her deep and wide-ranging experience as an entrepreneur, barrister, judge, and now as Head of Artificial Intelligen...

A year in review: the path toward responsible AI in 2021 (and farewell to Mark episode)

In this episode, cohosts Miriam Vogel and Mark Caine share the conversations and highlights that have inspired them in 2021 and predict what we can expect to see in th...

Amy Holcroft: How HPE is "living it in action" how the EqualAI Badge program, in collaboration with WEF, has helped this effort

Amy Holcroft is the Chief Privacy Officer and VP of Privacy & Info Governance at Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE). In this episode, Amy shares how she co-leads the est...

Seth Dobrin: How do you establish a human-centered approach to data and AI (and why is this necessary to succeed)?

Seth Dobrin is the Global Chief AI Officer of IBM. Seth has spent his career scaling and using existing technologies to address previously intractable problems at scal...

Kat Zhou: What is the role of design in creating inclusive and equitable AI?

Kat Zhou is a product designer focusing on integrating ethics into the design of AI systems. She is a leading voice for more inclusive and privacy-respecting approache...

Alex Kotran: Who needs AI literacy and how can we accelerate it?

Alex Kotran is the co-founder and CEO of the AI Education Project, a non-profit that brings AI-related knowledge and skills to communities that are being impacted by A...

Meg King of the Wilson Center: Who is ensuring policy makers are able to "speak AI"?

Meg King is the Director of the Science and Technology Innovation Program at the Wilson Center; a non-partisan think tank created by Congress. She leads innovative tra...

David Hardoon: Can AI be ethical?

In this episode, we speak with David Hardoon, a self-proclaimed "data artist." He leads Data and AI efforts at UnionBank Philippines and serves as an external advisor ...

Rep. Yvette Clarke: Why is AI regulation necessary during this time of racial reckoning?

Find out on this week's episode with special guest Congresswoman Yvette Clarke (NY-9th) why she makes AI a top priority in her work to protect vulnerable populations. ...

Elham Tabassi of NIST: Who ensures the U.S. has strong metrics, tools, & standards for responsible AI?

Observers have been skeptical about the ability of the US to lead in AI and establish the necessary framework to ensure its safe and effective development. NIST – the ...

Taka Ariga and Stephen Sanford: What is the U.S. GAO's AI Framework?

Taka Ariga is the first Chief Data Scientist and Director of the Innovation Lab at the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Stephen Sanford is the Managing Dir...

Vilas Dhar: How can civil society shape a positive, human-centric future for AI?

Vilas Dhar is a technologist, lawyer, and human rights advocate championing a new social compact for the digital age. As President and Trustee of the Patrick J. McGove...

Steve Mills: How can companies walk the walk on responsible AI?

Steve Mills is a Partner at Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where he serves as Chief AI Ethics Officer and the Global Lead for Artificial Intelligence in the Public Sec...

Julia Stoyanovich: Can AI systems operate fairly within complex, diverse societies?

Julia Stoyanovich is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering, where she is also the Director...

Oren Etzioni: Why is the term "machine learning" a misnomer?

Dr. Oren Etzioni is Chief Executive Officer at AI2, the Allen Institute for AI, a non-profit that offers foundational research, applied research and user-facing produc...

Alexandra Givens: What makes tech to social justice issue of our time?

Alexandra Reeve Givens is the President & CEO of the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT). She is an advocate for using technology to increase equality, amplify v...

Navrina Singh: How AI is a multi-stakeholder problem and how do we solve for it? (Spoiler: it's all about trust.)

Navrina Singh is the Founder & CEO of Credo AI, whose mission is to empower organizations to deliver trustworthy and responsible AI through AI audit and governance pro...

Andrew Burt: How can lawyers be partners in the AI space?

Andrew Burt is a lawyer specializing in artificial intelligence, information security and data privacy. He co-founded bnh.ai and serves as chief legal officer of Immut...

Anima Anandkumar: How can the intersection of academia and industry inform the next generation of AI?

Anima Anandkumar is an accomplished AI researcher in both academia and in industry. She is the Bren professor at Caltech CMS department and director of machine learnin...

Vivienne Ming: How can we create AI that lifts society up rather than tearing it down?

Vivienne Ming is an internationally recognized neuroscientist and AI expert who has pushed the boundaries of AI in diverse areas including education, human resources, ...

Heather Cox: Why did our company make a public commitment to equitable AI?

On this episode, we hear from Heather Cox, Chief Digital Health and Analytics Officer at Humana. Heather brings 25 years of experience to the role including having ser...

Commissioner Edward Santow: How can tech governance preserve human rights and achieve responsible AI?

On this episode, we are thrilled to share our conversation with Commissioner Edward Santow of the Australian Human Rights Commission. The Commission recently released ...

Tess Posner: How can we create a more inclusive technology industry?

Tess Posner is the CEO of AI4ALL, an organization working to make the technology industry more inclusive and to ensure that AI is developed responsibly. Before joining...

Sarah Drinkwater: What is 'Responsible AI' and why don't we have it?

Sarah Drinkwater is director of the Responsible Technology team at the Omidyar Network where she works to help technologists prevent, mitigate, and correct societal do...

Tim O'Brien: Is there a role for me in building ethical AI?

In this episode we speak with Tim O'Brien who leads Ethical AI Advocacy at Microsoft. Before joining Microsoft in 2003, Tim worked as an engineer, a marketer and a con...

Aneesh Chopra: How would you grade the US government's tech readiness?

Aneesh Chopra served as the first Chief Technology Officer of the United States. He is currently the president of CareJourney, a provider of clinically-relevant analyt...

Ashley Casovan: There are tools to help governments and companies reduce bias in AI

In this episode, we interview our friend and colleague, Ashley Casovan, Executive Director of Responsible AI Institute, formerly AI Global, a non-profit dedicated to c...

Kush Varshney: Can we trust AI?

Dr. Kush R. Varshney is a distinguished research staff member and manager in IBM Research AI at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center where he has conducted cutting edg...

Robert LoCascio: Why I co-founded EqualAI

Rob LoCascio is the founder of LivePerson, Inc. and has been its chief executive officer since its inception in 1995, making him one of the longest-standing founding C...

Malcolm Frank: How to advise your clients to successfully and responsibly navigate the digital age

Malcolm Frank is the president of digital business and technology at Cognizant. Malcolm’s influence is wide ranging and evident across media. He has co-authored two be...