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AI technologies have the potential to optimize and revolutionize a broad range of traditional consumer-facing products and services. But not all organizations that might benefit from these technologies are well postured to manage the resulting trust and safety risks.
Given the novelty of this application space and the significant global demand for trustworthy technology solutions, further work is needed to craft targeted risk management interventions across the technology stack. On May 7 from 10:00 - 11:30 am ET, IST hosts participants from Armilla AI, Samsung Electronics, Microsoft, Paladin Capital Group, Google, Responsible AI Institute, Omidyar Network, Human Rights Campaign, Responsible Innovation Labs, and Stanford to share views on the opportunities, risks, and mitigation strategies in this emerging space.
Steven M. Kelly (facilitator), Chief Trust Officer, Institute for Security and Technology
Philip Dawson, Head of AI Policy, Armilla AI
Rehan Ehsan, Senior Manager of Public Policy, Consumer Protection & Corporate Affairs, Samsung Electronics
Ani Gevorkian, Director, Responsible AI Public Policy, Microsoft
Jamil Jaffer, Venture Partner and Strategic Advisor, Paladin Capital Group
Angela McKay, Director of T&S Partnerships and Research, Google
Philip Reiner, Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Security and Technology
Var Shankar, Executive Director, Responsible AI Institute
Govind Shivkumar, Director, Responsible Technology, Omidyar Network
Belle Torek, Senior Fellow, AI & Tech Advocacy, Human Rights Campaign
Lauren Wagner, Senior Advisor, Responsible Innovation Labs
Dave Willner, Fellow, Stanford University (policy advisor to OpenAI)