In AI We Trust? Trailer Bonus Episode 105 Season 1

AI Literacy Series Ep. 5 with Judy Spitz: Fixing the Tech Talent Pipeline

AI Literacy Series Ep. 5 with Judy Spitz: Fixing the Tech Talent PipelineAI Literacy Series Ep. 5 with Judy Spitz: Fixing the Tech Talent Pipeline

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  1. AI Literacy Series Ep. 5 with Judy Spitz: Fixing the Tech Talent Pipeline

  2. AI Literacy Series Ep. 4: Mason Grimshaw on AI Literacy and Data Sovereignty for Indigenous Communities

  3. AI Literacy Series Ep. 3: danah boyd on Thinking Critically about the Systems That Shape Us

  4. AI Literacy Series Ep. 2 with Dewey Murdick (CSET): Centering People in AI’s Progress

  5. AI Literacy Series Ep. 1: What is AI and Why Are We Afraid of It?

  6. Senator Mike Rounds (R-SD): Sen. Rounds' 2025 Message: Why Every Senate Committee is Talking AI This Congress

  7. Vilas Dhar (McGovern Foundation): AI for the people and by the people: Year-in-Review and 2025 Predictions

  8. Elizabeth Kelly (AISI): How will the US AI Safety Institute lead the US and globe in AI safety?

  9. Michael Chertoff (Chertoff Group) and Miriam Vogel (EqualAI): Is your AI use violating the law?

  10. Dr. Brennan Spiegel (Cedars-Sinai): AI in healthcare: Will AI help humans to thrive?

  11. Russell Wald (HAI): Innovating for the future - Can academia bring the next wave of AI innovation and train our future generations?

  12. Dmitri Alperovitch (Silverado Policy Accelerator): The role of AI in “Cold War II”?

  13. Scott Galloway (NYU): Wealth, influence, and AI in America: Will AI be a tool of societal control and who (should be) minding the store?

  14. Ylli Bajraktari (SCSP): Will the U.S. be AI-ready by 2030?

  15. K.J. Bagchi (The Leadership Conference Education Fund Center for Civil Rights and Tech) Encoding Justice: Can we protect our civil rights in the AI age?

  16. Shelley Zalis, the Female Quotient (FQ): Can we achieve equality through algorithms?

  17. Helen Toner (CSET): How to govern AI in the face of uncertainty?

  18. Micky Tripathi (HHS): Is AI good for your health?: How HHS is approaching AI use to support innovation and reduce harms & inefficiencies in our health care system.

  19. Dr. Athina Kanioura (PepsiCo): How to change your employee “DNA” to harness the power of AI (Hint: upskilling)

  20. Andrew Ng: Should we fear an AI-driven existential crisis?

  21. Kent Walker (Google & Alphabet): How do we make AI safety the new norm? Google's approach to AI safety by design

  22. Raffi Krikorian (Emerson Collective): How to unleash AI “superpowers” for good?

  23. Decoding Big Tech's Impact on AI: Insights with Ross Andersen of The Atlantic

  24. Amanda Levendowski (Georgetown University): Can AI and copyright law coexist?

  25. Vijay Karunamurthy (Scale AI): How do companies safely unlock the value of AI? (Hint – through human touch!)

  26. Paul Rennie (British Embassy): Why do we need the UK AI Safety Summit (next week)?

  27. Victoria Espinel (BSA), Reggie Townsend (SAS), and Dawn Bloxwich (Google Deepmind): How can companies responsibly integrate AI into their businesses? (Part 2)

  28. Xuning (Mike) Tang (Verizon), Diya Wynn (AWS), and Catherine Goetz (LivePerson): How can companies responsibly integrate AI into their businesses? (Part 1)

  29. Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA): Can Congress regulate AI?

  30. Secretary Michael Chertoff and Lucy Thomson (ABA): How is AI reshaping the legal landscape?

  31. Sarah Hammer (Wharton School) and Dr. Philipp Hacker (European University Viadrina): Can AI accelerate the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?

  32. Chair Charlotte Burrows (EEOC): Is your AI system violating civil rights laws?

  33. Kevin McKee (DeepMind): How does AI influence the core of being human?

  34. Chris Wood (LGBT Tech): How can we ensure our LGBT+ voices are heard through our data?

  35. Gilman Louie (America’s Frontier Fund, CEO of In-Q-Tel, NSCAI Comm’r): How will we respond to this ‘Sputnik’ moment?

  36. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA): How do we prepare Congress for the age of AI?

  37. Dr. Haniyeh Mahmoudian (DataRobot): Who should be involved in AI ethics?

  38. Justin Hotard (Hewlett Packard Enterprise): Are local communities and data the key to unlocking better AI?

  39. Jordan Crenshaw (U.S. Chamber of Commerce): Can your company survive without AI adoption?

  40. Elham Tabassi and Reva Schwarz (NIST): What's the big deal about the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF)?

  41. Davos in Review: Should we hit 'pause' on generative AI?

  42. Dr. Stuart Russell (UC Berkeley): Are we living in an AGI world?

  43. 2022 Year in Review: Are we ready for what’s coming in AI?

  44. Dr. Suresh Venkatasubramanian (White House OSTP/Brown University): Can AI be as safe as our seatbelts?

  45. Joaquin Quiñonero Candela (LinkedIn): Can we meet business goals AND attain responsible AI? (spoiler: we can and must)

  46. Deputy Secretary Graves (DOC) answers the question: Can We Maintain Our AI Lead? (spoiler alert: We are AI Ready!)

  47. 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?

  48. Mark Brayan (Appen): For whom is your data performing?

  49. Krishnaram Kenthapadi (Fiddler.ai): Citizen audits are coming; are you ready?

  50. Dr. Edson Prestes: Can we ingrain empathy into our AI?

  51. Joe Bradley (LivePerson): How much 'rat poison' is in our AI and can AI be more "human"?

  52. Dr. Richard Benjamins (Telefonica): What are the key ingredients for a successful Responsible AI Framework?

  53. Beena Ammanath (Deloitte): What concrete steps companies can (must) take to achieve trustworthy AI

  54. Dr. Margaret Mitchell: How can we ensure AI reflects our values – and why this matters to each of us?

  55. Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA): Can the U.S. Congress Create Legislative Frameworks to Support AI Development (and should it)?

  56. Mira Lane (Microsoft): Can compassion lead to better AI?

  57. Dr. Athina Kanioura (PepsiCo): Is AI a Privilege Reserved for Big Tech?

  58. Keith Sonderling, EEOC Commissioner: Does AI scale or reduce bias in the workplace?

  59. MP Darren Jones: 'Horizon Scanning' to Design Better AI Regulation

  60. Ziad Obermeyer: A physician, academic, McKinsey alum's approach to tackling bias in AI

  61. Jen Gennai (Google): How to Manage the Creation of Responsible AI Products for Billions

  62. Ilana Golbin (PwC): Does sci-fi help or hinder AI understanding?

  63. Renee Cummings: How AI Does (& Should) Impact Our BHM Celebration

  64. Marco Casalaina (Salesforce): Techno-Optimist not a Techno-Chauvinist

  65. Mukesh Dalal, Stanley Black & Decker (SBD): Why all companies will need a Chief AI Officer

  66. 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  74. David Hardoon: Can AI be ethical?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  94. Kush Varshney: Can we trust AI?

  95. Robert LoCascio: Why I co-founded EqualAI

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

  97. Christo Wilson: What is an algorithmic audit?

  98. Judy Spitz: Do we have a pipeline problem?

  99. Kathy Baxter: What to do before launching an ethical AI product

  100. BONUS with Rep. Yvette Clarke and Roger McNamee: "In AI We Trust?" Podcast Launch Hosted by the Georgetown University Law Center