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A tartalmat a Alan Pentz and Corner Alliance biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Alan Pentz and Corner Alliance vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to AI, Government, and the Future, a podcast by Corner Alliance. We explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, government, and the future. Join us as we dive into the latest AI advancements, government policies, and innovative strategies to shape the future of our society. Whether you're a policy maker, venture capitalist, academic, or industry leader, this podcast will provide valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions to help you navigate the evolving landscape of AI and its impact on government. Tune in to AI, Government, and the Future to stay ahead in this transformative era.
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Welcome to AI, Government, and the Future, a podcast by Corner Alliance. We explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, government, and the future. Join us as we dive into the latest AI advancements, government policies, and innovative strategies to shape the future of our society. Whether you're a policy maker, venture capitalist, academic, or industry leader, this podcast will provide valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions to help you navigate the evolving landscape of AI and its impact on government. Tune in to AI, Government, and the Future to stay ahead in this transformative era.
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1 AI in Government: Current State and Future Potential with Nathan Manzotti of GSA: Episode Rerun 36:21
In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, we are joined by Nathan Manzotti, Director of Data Analytics and AI Centers of Excellence at the General Services Administration (GSA), to discuss the current state and future potential of AI in the federal government. They explore GSA's role in enabling AI adoption across agencies, key initiatives like AI training and communities of practice, and the challenges of attracting AI talent in government. Nathan also shares his insights on the need for collaboration between government, industry, academia, and nonprofits to drive responsible AI innovation. Nathan oversees GSA's Centers of Excellence program, which provides fee-for-service consulting to federal agencies on data analytics, AI, customer experience, contact centers, and cloud. He shares examples of AI projects, such as an image classification model to grade beef for the USDA. The discussion delves into the AI landscape across federal agencies, with Nathan describing cycles of excitement and fear as agencies navigate the rapid pace of AI development. He highlights the importance of the recent AI Executive Order in bringing attention to key issues like workforce development, governance, and responsible use. Nathan also shares his vision for AI communities of practice as connectors between government, industry, academia and nonprofits to facilitate knowledge sharing and drive AI progress. He emphasizes the distinct but complementary roles these groups play in the "machine of collective society." Throughout the conversation, Nathan offers candid insights on the challenges and opportunities of AI in government, from technical implementation to policy considerations and talent gaps. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guests here: Alan Pentz on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Nathan Manzotti on LinkedIn GSA Centers of Excellence Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, Erica Werneman Root shares her expertise on the practical challenges of implementing AI governance frameworks. Drawing from her background in economics and litigation, she offers unique insights into how organizations can effectively approach AI deployment and regulation. The conversation explores the delicate balance between innovation and oversight, with Erica highlighting key differences between public and private sector approaches to AI implementation. She emphasizes how risk tolerance and accountability mechanisms need to vary based on context and use case. Throughout the discussion, Erica provides valuable perspectives on AI literacy, systems thinking, and the importance of understanding both intended and unintended consequences of AI regulation. Her combination of economic theory and legal practice offers practical guidance for policymakers and practitioners navigating the complex landscape of AI governance. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Highlights: 00:29 - From Litigation to AI Governance: Erica shares her professional evolution from litigation to AI governance, explaining how the field's terminology has evolved since 2015. She describes how early work focused on specific use cases like facial recognition and robotics before the umbrella term "AI" became common, providing context for how the industry's approach to governance has matured over time. 04:31 - Ethics, Regulation, and Governance Framework: The discussion delves into the relationship between ethics, regulation, and governance in AI development. Erica explains how these three elements interact, with ethics forming early frameworks before regulation, and how governance structures help organizations implement both effectively. She emphasizes that while ethics provided initial guidance, regulatory frameworks are now becoming more prominent in shaping AI development. 38:01 - Public vs Private Sector Risk Management: Erica outlines the fundamental differences in how public and private sectors should approach AI risk management. She argues for higher risk tolerance in the private sector where consumers have choice, contrasting with stricter controls needed in public sector applications where citizens often lack alternatives. This segment includes practical examples of how these different approaches manifest in real-world implementations. 47:53 - Automation Bias and Human Oversight: A critical examination of automation bias and the challenges of implementing effective human oversight in AI systems. Erica references research showing how even experienced pilots are less likely to override AI recommendations compared to manual checklists, highlighting the importance of understanding and accounting for human psychological factors in AI system design and implementation. 50:10 - Practical Policy Implementation Advice: Drawing from her economics background, Erica provides concrete advice for policymakers on managing AI implementation. She emphasizes the importance of considering unintended consequences, using real-world examples to illustrate how well-intentioned regulations can sometimes lead to unexpected negative outcomes. The discussion includes specific recommendations for creating more effective and resilient AI governance frameworks. Episode Resources: Erica Werneman Root on LinkedIn Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this compelling conversation, Zac Staples shares his unique perspective on the intersection of artificial intelligence and maritime defense, shaped by his extensive naval career and current role leading Fathom5. He discusses the critical need to enhance existing military systems through AI integration, rather than completely replacing them. The discussion delves into the practical challenges of implementing AI in defense systems, including the importance of developing a tactical Platform as a Service (PaaS) and the need for robust testing frameworks. Zac emphasizes the significance of data engineering and the value of focusing on operator acuity enhancement before tackling more complex AI applications in combat systems. Throughout the episode, Zac articulates a balanced approach to AI adoption in defense, highlighting both the opportunities for enhanced capabilities and the importance of careful, methodical implementation. He shares insights on the "hedge strategy" approach to military technology adoption and the critical role of industrial optimization in maintaining strategic advantage. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Highlights: [08:49] - Digital Modernization as Strategic Advantage in Defense: The U.S. cannot win a numbers game in ship production against China, but can gain advantage through superior digital capabilities. Staples explains that the focus should be on making existing systems exponentially more capable through AI and digital modernization, rather than trying to match manufacturing output. This approach allows for creating a "digital warfighting ecosystem" that could overwhelm traditional forces through superior coordination and capability. For defense strategists and policymakers, this means prioritizing investments in digital transformation of existing platforms over building more traditional assets. The strategy requires rethinking how we measure military capability, moving from counting platforms to assessing networked effectiveness. [20:33] - Leveraging DOD's Testing Framework for AI Safety: Staples advocates using the Department of Defense's established Operational Test & Evaluation (OT&E) frameworks as a model for ensuring AI safety and effectiveness. The military's rigorous testing protocols, developed for complex weapons systems, provide a ready-made framework for evaluating AI systems. This approach offers a structured way to assess AI safety and performance before deployment, something the commercial sector lacks. For policymakers and technology leaders, this means adapting existing military testing frameworks rather than creating entirely new oversight mechanisms. The framework can help bridge the gap between innovation and safety in AI development. [31:43] - "Safe Sandbox" Approach to AI Development: Rather than immediately deploying AI in critical combat situations, Staples recommends starting with lower-risk applications like predictive maintenance. By focusing first on scenarios where AI failures result in mechanical rather than human casualties, organizations can develop expertise and testing protocols safely. This approach allows for learning and refinement of AI systems while minimizing potential harm. For defense technologists and policy makers, this provides a clear pathway for responsible AI integration that builds public trust. The strategy enables rapid development while maintaining appropriate safety margins. [45:04] - Tactical Platform as a Service (PaaS) Priority: Staples identifies the critical need for developing a tactical PaaS capability that enables AI deployment at the tactical edge. This infrastructure would allow for continuous AI learning and updating on forward-deployed platforms without requiring constant connection to cloud services. For defense technology leaders and policymakers, this represents a crucial investment priority that could determine future military effectiveness. The development of this capability requires rethinking how we deploy and update AI systems in contested environments, making it a key focus area for defense modernization efforts. Episode Resources: Zac Staples on LinkedIn Fathom5 Website Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 AI Trustworthiness and Cybersecurity: Navigating Enterprise Risks with Candy Alexander of NeuEon 39:20
In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh is joined by Candy Alexander, a prominent cybersecurity leader with over 35 years of experience and current Chief Information Security Officer at NeuEon. As a two-time President of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) International and founding President of the ISSA Education and Research Foundation, Candy brings her extensive expertise to discuss AI trustworthiness, data governance, and enterprise security challenges. Drawing from her role as CISO and Security Practice Leader at NeuEon, Candy explores the intersection of AI implementation and cybersecurity, sharing insights on how organizations can responsibly adopt AI while maintaining robust security measures. The conversation examines practical approaches to building trust in AI systems, the importance of data governance frameworks, and the evolving landscape of AI technologies from agentic systems to cognitive AI. Throughout the discussion, Candy draws upon her extensive background in cyber risk management and her experience leading the annual ISSA/ESG research project. Her perspectives on aligning security initiatives with business objectives provide valuable insights for organizations navigating the complexities of AI adoption while maintaining security and organizational resilience. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Highlights: [07:09] - Data Security and AI Implementation: Candy emphasizes the critical importance of setting proper parameters and data access controls when implementing AI tools like Copilot in organizations, highlighting how unrestricted access can lead to security vulnerabilities. [22:02] - Understanding AI Trustworthiness: The discussion explores what makes AI trustworthy, comparing it to building trust with new employees and highlighting the need for clear frameworks to evaluate and establish trust in AI systems. [35:01] - The Future of AI Technologies: Candy shares exciting developments in AI, particularly focusing on agentic AI systems and their potential applications, while discussing the progression toward more sophisticated natural language models and cognitive AI. Episode Resources: Candy Alexander on LinkedIn NeuEon Website Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 AI in Experience Design: Creating Meaningful Connections with Geoff Thatcher of Creative Principals 50:54
In this episode of CAI, host Max Romanik welcomes Geoff Thatcher, Creative Director and experience design expert, for an illuminating discussion about AI's role in storytelling and experience design. Join them as they explore into: How AI is revolutionizing experience design The Six-Point Manifesto for responsible AI implementation The challenges and solutions in AI implementation Balancing AI regulation with innovation The need for human oversight in AI applications AI’s transformative role in government storytelling The growing trend of over-humanizing AI technology Geoff Thatcher is an innovative experience designer and creative director who leads a boutique family design firm specializing in immersive storytelling and AI-enhanced exhibitions. As an early adopter of AI technologies like DALL-E and Midjourney, Geoff has pioneered their integration into experience design, most notably in his groundbreaking work at the College Football Hall of Fame's "Game On" exhibition, which uses AI to personalize visitor experiences across 764 team variations. His firm's thoughtful approach to AI implementation, guided by a six-point manifesto, has established him as a leading voice in responsible AI adoption for creative applications. Geoff's expertise in blending traditional storytelling with cutting-edge technology makes him particularly relevant to government agencies looking to enhance their public engagement and communication strategies through immersive experiences. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Resources: Geoff Thatcher on LinkedIn Creative Principals Website Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 AI-Driven Global Trade and Supply Chain Management with Peter Swartz of Altana: Episode Rerun 37:42
In this enlightening episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Peter Swartz, co-founder and chief scientist at Altana. Peter shares his journey in the field of AI and global trade, explaining how Altana leverages AI to provide unprecedented visibility into complex global supply chains. The conversation delves into how Altana applies AI to its vast network of public and private sector data, giving governments and enterprises a clear look into their value chains. Peter discusses the challenges and opportunities in AI adoption for government agencies, emphasizing the importance of basing AI systems on reliable sources of truth and the need for explainable AI in decision-making processes. Throughout the episode, Peter highlights the transformative potential of AI in areas such as combating forced labor, targeting illicit fentanyl supply chains, and enhancing economic security. He also shares insights on Altana's collaborations with various government agencies and private sector entities, showcasing the power of public-private partnerships in advancing AI applications for global trade and security. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Peter Swartz on LinkedIn Altana Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh welcomes Manish Parashar, Director of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah. Together, they explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society and governance. Join them as they: Delve into Manish's professional journey Highlight recent innovations in AI and advanced computing Discuss the promise of AI in scientific research Share insights on the gaps in technology research and governance Examine the role of government in democratizing access to AI resources Consider best practices for responsible AI deployment Explore the educational initiatives Manish Parashar is the Director of the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah, where he leads multidisciplinary efforts to harness computational science and AI for societal benefit. With a robust background in computer engineering and computer science, Manish has made significant contributions to high-performance computing and AI, including his role as office director at the National Science Foundation's Office of Advanced Cyber Infrastructure. He co-chaired the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Task Force, which aims to democratize access to AI resources for research and education. This engaging discussion not only sheds light on the current state of AI but also inspires listeners to think critically about its future applications and the responsibilities that come with it. Tune in to discover how AI can be harnessed for societal good while maintaining ethical standards and competitive advantages. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Resources: Manish Parashar on LinkedIn University of Utah Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute Website National Science Foundation Website National AI Research Resource Task Force Website Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh welcomes Shree Whitaker Taylor, Vice President at Elder Research. Together, they dive into the critical topic of workforce development in the rapidly evolving AI and machine learning landscape. Join them as they delve into: The importance of preparing a skilled and equitable workforce Her insights on government oversight and collaboration strategies The significance of AI literacy across sectors The challenges of communicating complex technical concepts The impact of low-code and no-code tools on workforce development The concept of responsible AI Shree Whitaker Taylor is a distinguished leader in government analytics and innovation, currently serving as Vice President at Elder Research. With over 15 years of experience in advising government and nonprofit sectors, Shree has a unique talent for translating complex technical analyses into actionable solutions for non-technical audiences. As the founder of Delta Decisions of DC, she provided groundbreaking analytics services to federal clients for over a decade. In this episode, Shree shares her insights on workforce development in the AI and machine learning industry, emphasizing the importance of fostering a skilled and equitable workforce to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving economy. She discusses her leadership approach, which focuses on authenticity, communication, and continuous learning, and highlights the critical role of data literacy in ensuring responsible AI use. Shree's commitment to improving public sector outcomes through innovative analytics makes her a vital voice in the conversation about the future of AI in government. Episode Resources: Dr. Shree Taylor on LinkedIn Elder Research Website Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 How to Thrive in the AI Revolution with Kevin Surace, Chairman and CTO of Appvance.ai: Episode Rerun 42:12
Kevin Surace, Chairman and CTO of Appvance.ai, joins this episode of AI, Government, and the Future to delve into the impact of AI on various industries, the future of employment, and the challenges of trust in AI systems. They also discuss the potential of generative AI, how to address the technology's risks to ensure safety use and the government's role in certifying trust in AI. Kevin is a trailblazer in AI, innovation, and creative production. With a remarkable career that includes transforming industries with AI and generative AI technologies to producing on Broadway, he has made a significant impact. Kevin is also an award-winning CEO, CTO, and innovator who has led companies to billion-dollar valuations and holds 94 worldwide patents. Beyond his technological achievements, Kevin's work as a Broadway and film producer showcases his unique talent for merging innovation with artistic expression, creating acclaimed works that engage and inspire. Additionally, he is a keynote speaker, AI consultant, artistic director, producer, and music director for films, shows, and concerts. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guests here: Max Romanik on LinkedIn Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Kevin Surace’s Website Kevin Surace on LinkedIn Kevin Surace on Twitter Appvance.ai Website Token Website WITZEND PRODUCTIONS LIMITED Website Private Entertainment Network Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 Assessing Risks and Setting Effective AI Standards with Mina Narayanan of Center for Security and Emerging Technology: Episode Rerun 35:26
Mina Narayanan, a Research Analyst of AI Assessment at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology, joins this episode of AI, Government, and the Future to discuss the challenges of assessing AI systems and managing their risk. They explore the evolving landscape of AI assessment and the need for standards and testing to address bias and risks. Mina also touches on the role of industry, funding, and coordination between branches of government. Mina specializes in developing procedural tools and evaluating methods for making AI systems safe and beneficial. She has contributed significantly to the creation of responsible AI frameworks, as well as to the setting of AI standards and testing procedures. Currently, Mina also serves as a Technology Specialist at Analytics for Advocacy and has prior experience as a Program Analyst at the U.S. Department of State. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Connect with the host and guests here: Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Mina Narayanan on LinkedIn Center for Security and Emerging Technology Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this episode of AI Government in the Future, host Max Romanik welcomes Ismael Kherroubi García, the founder and CEO of Kairoi, a consultancy focused on AI ethics and governance. Ismael is a prominent voice in the field, and together they explore the vital topic of AI literacy and its implications for both legislators and the public. They delve into several key points: Ismael's Journey: Ismael shares his nontraditional path to AI ethics, highlighting his experience at the Alan Turing Institute, where he established a research ethics committee to address the ethical dimensions of AI and data science. The Importance of Collaboration: They discuss the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration in AI ethics, emphasizing that diverse perspectives are crucial for developing responsible AI governance. Public Misconceptions: Ismael addresses the pressing issue of public misunderstanding surrounding AI technologies, particularly the dichotomy of fear and excitement that often oversimplifies the complexities of AI. The Role of Education: They consider the need for a robust educational framework that includes not just technical knowledge but also critical evaluation skills to understand the societal implications of AI. Historical Context: Ismael draws parallels between AI ethics and historical frameworks in medical ethics, suggesting that lessons learned from past research ethics can inform current AI governance practices. Regulatory Approaches: They explore potential regulatory frameworks for AI, advocating for transparency in AI processes without compromising innovation, and suggesting that accountability should focus on the people and organizations behind AI systems. Building Trust: The conversation highlights the importance of meaningful public engagement and transparency in fostering trust between organizations and the public regarding AI technologies. Ismael Kherroubi García is the founder and CEO of Kairoi, a consultancy dedicated to addressing the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and developing responsible AI governance frameworks. With a background that spans fintech and human resources, Ismael transitioned into the AI ethics space after working at the Alan Turing Institute, where he established a research ethics committee tailored for AI and data science. His expertise lies in fostering interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance AI literacy among legislators and the public, emphasizing the importance of historical context and ethical frameworks in navigating AI's complexities. Notably, he leads the Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network (RAIN) at the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, which brings together diverse voices to discuss the societal impacts of AI. Ismael's insights are particularly relevant to the podcast's focus on AI governance, as he advocates for meaningful public engagement and the need for a nuanced understanding of AI's role in society. Ismael's insights provide a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of AI, ethics, and governance, encouraging listeners to consider the broader implications of AI in society. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how we can navigate the complexities of AI responsibly and inclusively. Episode Resources: Ismael Kherroubi García on LinkedIn Kairoi Website Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 AI's Governmental Revolution with Max Romanik and Marc Leh, Principal Consultants at Corner Alliance: Episode Rerun 47:04
Max Romanik and Marc Leh, Principal Consultants at Corner Alliance, join this episode of AI, Government, and the Future by Alan Pentz to explore the exciting role of AI in government. They discuss how AI is being integrated into various sectors, such as R&D and homeland security, to identify potential threats and improve efficiency, the government's role in supporting high-risk research and standardizing technology, the potential for government data sets in training AI models, and the potential impact of AI on the consulting industry. Max brings a wealth of expertise as a versatile problem solver with a broad leadership background spanning technology innovation, cybersecurity, healthcare, legal frameworks, policy formation, crisis response, financial oversight, and entrepreneurial management. He is also the Founder of ShieldMyfiles, a pioneering cybersecurity startup focused on safeguarding files against unauthorized access, malicious threats, and espionage. Marc offers a diverse and powerful skill set, including proficiency in Data Science, Adobe Illustrator, Digidesign Pro Tools, brand strategy, and graphic design. His journey with Corner Alliance began in 2013 as an Associate Consultant, progressing to his current role. Some of his previous experiences include the role of Consultant at Wilshire Consulting and Campus CEO at Meetor. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Connect with the host and guests here: Alan Pentz on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Max Romanik on LinkedIn Marc Leh on LinkedIn Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 Navigating the Ethical Challenges of AI in Governance with Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler: Episode Rerun 47:32
In this thought-provoking episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler, Partner at Ernst & Young and leader of the Data & AI practice for the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing from her extensive experience in AI governance and data science, Dr. Muller-Stuler explores the critical intersection of AI, ethics, and democracy. She emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in AI development, stressing the need for transparency, fairness, and accountability in AI systems used by governments and businesses alike. The discussion delves into the evolving landscape of AI adoption in government sectors, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges. Dr. Muller-Stuler shares valuable insights on how governments can leverage AI to enhance services while safeguarding against potential risks such as bias and misinformation. She offers practical advice for policymakers and government leaders on implementing responsible AI frameworks, underscoring the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the face of rapidly evolving AI technologies. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Muller-Stuler addresses the critical role of workforce development in preparing for an AI-driven future. She discusses the need for upskilling and reskilling initiatives, as well as the importance of fostering critical thinking skills in the age of AI. The episode provides a comprehensive look at the transformative potential of AI in governance, the ethical considerations that must guide its implementation, and the steps needed to ensure that AI enhances rather than undermines democratic processes. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler on LinkedIn Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 Data Governance and AI Strategy: Building Sustainable Foundations with Willem Koenders of ZS 43:35
Willem Koenders brings his extensive experience in data strategy and governance to explore the evolving landscape of AI implementation across organizations. Drawing from his background at major financial institutions and his current role at ZS, Willem discusses how companies can effectively bridge the gap between data management and AI innovation. Throughout the conversation, Willem emphasizes the importance of foundational data capabilities in enabling successful AI initiatives. He highlights how organizations often spend 60-70% of their time wrangling data, and proposes practical solutions for streamlining these processes while maintaining robust governance frameworks. The discussion also delves into international perspectives on data privacy and governance, examining how cultural differences impact AI implementation across regions. Willem shares valuable insights on building sustainable governance models that can adapt to rapidly evolving AI technologies while maintaining essential controls and oversight. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Willem Koenders on LinkedIn ZS Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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Meeta Vouk, VP of Product Management AI and Analytics at Teradata and Former Director Product Management and Development AI for IBM Z, brings her unique perspective from years of experience in AI development and implementation to discuss the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence governance. Starting with her background in chip design and work with the Department of Defense, Meeta explains how her journey led her to focus on building ethical AI products and bringing AI to mission-critical workloads. The conversation delves deep into the challenges of AI governance frameworks, exploring the delicate balance between innovation and regulation. Meeta emphasizes the importance of bias mitigation in AI systems and discusses practical approaches to creating synthetic datasets that help reduce inherent biases while maintaining utility. Throughout the episode, Meeta addresses critical issues such as AI hallucination, the need for human oversight, and the importance of transparency in AI systems. She presents a vision for the future where AI is ethical, honest, governed, sustainable, and transparent, particularly emphasizing the need for special protections when AI systems interact with children. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Resources: Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance Website Meeta Vouk on LinkedIn Teradata Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 AI Transparency and Human Rights with Christabel Randolph of the Center for AI and Digital Policy 39:03
In this episode, Christabel Randolph shares her expertise on AI governance and policy development, drawing from her extensive experience as a licensed attorney in law and technology. She discusses the three core pillars of AI transparency: training data transparency, system logic transparency, and output reliability. The conversation explores the evolving landscape of AI regulation, including the recently signed global AI treaty and various US policy initiatives. Randolph emphasizes the importance of independent oversight and testing of AI systems, particularly in high-risk applications that impact human rights and civil liberties. Throughout the discussion, Randolph addresses the balance between innovation and regulation, arguing that effective guardrails and safety measures ultimately enhance competitiveness rather than hinder it. She also discusses the role of public sector organizations in setting standards for responsible AI deployment and the importance of maintaining human oversight in critical decision-making processes. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Christabel Randolph on LinkedIn Center for AI and Digital Policy Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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Patricia Cogswell brings her extensive experience in homeland and national security to discuss the critical role of AI in addressing mission-critical challenges. With over 28 years of experience spanning the White House, Department of Homeland Security, and Department of Justice, she offers unique insights into the practical implementation of AI solutions in security contexts. Throughout the conversation, Patricia emphasizes the importance of starting with clear problem statements and use cases before implementing AI solutions. She shares compelling examples from her work in biometric systems and border security, highlighting how public-private partnerships have driven innovation while maintaining security standards. The discussion explores how agencies can balance rapid technological advancement with careful oversight and regulation. Patricia also addresses crucial considerations around privacy, bias, and civil liberties in AI implementation. She advocates for a measured approach to AI adoption that combines innovation with robust governance frameworks, emphasizing the need for human oversight and clear communication with the public about AI capabilities and limitations. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Resources: Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance Website Patricia Cogswell on LinkedIn Guidehouse Website Department of Homeland Security AI Strategy Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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Adrian Brown joins this episode to share his extensive expertise on the government's evolving role in AI development and implementation. Drawing from his experience at the Center for Public Impact, he outlines the four critical functions the government must serve: developer, user, regulator, and sense-maker of AI technologies. The conversation delves into how governments can ensure equitable distribution of AI benefits while maintaining innovation. Adrian emphasizes the importance of adaptive regulation that can keep pace with rapidly evolving AI technologies, comparing different regulatory approaches between jurisdictions like the EU and US, and exploring their implications for global AI development. Throughout the discussion, Adrian addresses crucial topics including AI's impact on labor markets, the "Turing Trap" in workforce automation, and strategies for building public trust in government AI initiatives. He advocates for a balanced approach that recognizes both AI's potential to enhance human capabilities and the need for thoughtful oversight to prevent societal harms. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Resources: Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance Website Adrian Brown on LinkedIn Adrian Brown on X Centre for Public Impact Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 AI Perspectives: Misinformation, Government Policy, and Content Authentication - A Round-up Episode 28:44
In this carefully curated round-up episode, we explore the multifaceted challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence through the lens of three industry experts. The episode begins with Alex Fink, CEO and Founder of Otherweb, who delves into the prevalence of AI-generated content online and discusses innovative approaches to combating misinformation while maintaining content quality. The conversation shifts to a governmental perspective with Irina Buzu, AI Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova, who examines the complex relationship between AI and public policy. She offers valuable insights into how governments can effectively integrate AI systems while maintaining control, accountability, and addressing inherent biases in automated decision-making processes. The episode concludes with Jonathan Gillham, Founder of Originality.ai, who explores the critical importance of distinguishing between AI-generated and human-created content. He discusses the implications for content creators, businesses, and society at large, particularly in the context of elections and academic integrity. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Episode Resources: Alan Pentz on LinkedIn Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance Website Alex Fink on LinkedIn OtherWeb Website Irina Buzu on LinkedIn Moldovan Ministry of Economic Development and Digitalisation Website Jonathan Gillham on LinkedIn Originality.ai Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this illuminating episode, Wendell Wallach shares his unique journey from 1960s activism to becoming one of the pioneers of AI ethics. Drawing from over two decades of experience, he offers valuable insights into how the field has evolved from early discussions about transhumanism to today's pressing concerns about AI governance and safety. Wallach explores the complex landscape of AI regulation, emphasizing the need for robust governance frameworks that can address both current applications and potential future developments. He discusses the challenges of balancing innovation with responsible deployment, particularly in critical areas like military applications and public infrastructure. Throughout the conversation, Wallach advocates for a more comprehensive approach to AI safety and security, highlighting the importance of accountability in deployment and the need for substantial investment in protective measures. He warns against over-reliance on corporate self-regulation and emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in addressing global challenges posed by AI technology. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Wendell Wallach on LinkedIn Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this enlightening episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Bruce Randall, Executive Member at International LEAP Network. Bruce, with his extensive background in cloud computing, AI, and cybersecurity, offers valuable insights into the evolving landscape of AI in government and business. The discussion delves into the potential of AI to revolutionize decision-making processes in government agencies. Bruce emphasizes the importance of AI as an enabler, helping to process vast amounts of data and identify trends that humans might miss. However, he also stresses the critical role of human oversight in ensuring the accuracy and ethical use of AI-generated insights. Throughout the episode, Bruce and Marc explore the challenges and opportunities of integrating AI into public services. They discuss the need for proper training, the importance of clean data, and the potential for AI to enhance government efficiency and restore public trust. Bruce also shares his perspectives on preparing the workforce for an AI-driven future and the importance of collaboration between government and the private sector in advancing AI technologies. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Bruce Randall on LinkedIn Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 AI in Political Advocacy: Transforming Lobbying & Government Relations with Laura Carr & Eric Davis 38:18
In this enlightening episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Max Romanik engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Laura Carr and Eric Davis, the co-founders of USLege, about the transformative impact of AI on political advocacy and lobbying. Laura and Eric share their journey from recognizing the challenges in accessing and processing vast amounts of legislative information to developing an AI-powered solution that's reshaping the landscape of political engagement. They discuss how USLege's platform is making it easier for lobbyists, government agencies, and even students to stay informed about legislative developments and engage more effectively in the political process. The conversation delves into the technical aspects of integrating AI into political practices, the potential for AI to level the playing field for smaller advocacy groups, and the importance of maintaining human relationships in an increasingly automated world. Laura and Eric also address concerns about bias in AI systems and share their unique approach to customization that allows users to train the AI according to their specific interests and perspectives. As the discussion turns to the upcoming U.S. presidential elections, the guests offer insights into how AI tools like USLege can combat misinformation and enhance transparency in the political process. They conclude with valuable advice for policymakers and advocates on embracing AI technologies to improve governance and civic engagement. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Youtube Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guests here: Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Laura Carr on LinkedIn Eric Davis on LinkedIn USLege Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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1 Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder & CEO of Quorum: Episode Rerun 34:29
Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum joins this episode of AI, Government, and the Future by Alan Pentz to discuss the impact of AI on public policy advocacy. They explore how Quorum uses AI to track and analyze political and regulatory processes, and the potential for AI to automate tasks and enhance decision-making. They also address concerns about the overwhelming volume of messages received by government officials and the responsible use of AI. Alex also delves into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in business models and government processes. Alex won the EY Entrepreneur of the Year award for Mid-Atlantic Emerging Companies, was named by the Washingtonian as one of D.C.’s Top 100 Tech Leaders, is a World Economic Forum Global Shaper, and is a member of The Economic Club of Washington D.C. and the Arthur W. Page Society. He sits on the Government Relations Executives Council, the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO, the Board of Directors of The Public Affairs Council, and the Board of Directors of the Forum for Youth Investment. Alex has spoken at the United Nations, Clinton Global Initiative, World Forum for Democracy, SXSW, and TedxFoggyBottom. Originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico, Alex graduated from Harvard with a degree in Government and Economics and worked in the White House and U.S. Senate before starting Quorum. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guests here: Alan Pentz on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Alex Wirth's on LinkedIn Quorum Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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In this enlightening episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Peter Swartz, co-founder and chief scientist at Altana. Peter shares his journey in the field of AI and global trade, explaining how Altana leverages AI to provide unprecedented visibility into complex global supply chains. The conversation delves into how Altana applies AI to its vast network of public and private sector data, giving governments and enterprises a clear look into their value chains. Peter discusses the challenges and opportunities in AI adoption for government agencies, emphasizing the importance of basing AI systems on reliable sources of truth and the need for explainable AI in decision-making processes. Throughout the episode, Peter highlights the transformative potential of AI in areas such as combating forced labor, targeting illicit fentanyl supply chains, and enhancing economic security. He also shares insights on Altana's collaborations with various government agencies and private sector entities, showcasing the power of public-private partnerships in advancing AI applications for global trade and security. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Peter Swartz on LinkedIn Altana Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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AI, Government, and the Future

In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Max Romanik engages in an insightful conversation with Adam Thierer, Senior Fellow at the R Street Institute and a veteran in technology policy with over three decades of experience. The discussion delves into the complex world of AI policy, drawing parallels between the early days of internet regulation and current challenges in AI governance. Thierer emphasizes the importance of flexible, iterative approaches to regulation, cautioning against overregulation that could stifle innovation and competitiveness. He explores the concept of "soft law" as a potential solution to the pacing problem between rapid technological advancement and slower policy development. Throughout the episode, Thierer shares valuable insights on the potential pitfalls of broad, top-down regulatory approaches, the need for targeted, sector-specific regulations, and the geopolitical implications of AI policy decisions. He also discusses the challenges of international cooperation in AI governance and the importance of maintaining U.S. leadership in AI development while addressing safety and ethical concerns. Adam Thierer is a Senior Fellow at the R Street Institute, where he focuses on technology policy. With over 30 years of experience in the field, Thierer has held influential roles at institutions such as the Mercatus Center, the Cato Institute, and the Heritage Foundation. He is a prolific author, with his work exploring the intersections of innovation, public policy, and economic progress. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guests here: Max Romanik on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Adam Thierer on LinkedIn R Street Institute Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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AI, Government, and the Future

In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in an insightful conversation with Christophe Foulon, a cybersecurity expert with over 15 years of experience. Christophe, the founder of CPF Coaching and a fractional CISO, shares his journey into cybersecurity and offers valuable insights on the integration of AI in government agencies. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the challenges of SaaS sprawl in federal agencies, strategies for responsible AI adoption, and the importance of balancing innovation with security concerns. Christophe emphasizes the need for awareness campaigns, monitoring of AI tool usage, and the development of internal methods to address specific use cases. He also touches on the potential of AI to enhance government services and improve efficiency. Throughout the episode, Christophe provides practical advice for government leaders and policymakers navigating the complexities of AI governance. He stresses the importance of transparency, human oversight, and continuous testing and validation of AI outputs. The conversation concludes with a look at future trends in AI and cybersecurity, and recommendations for businesses to stay ahead of regulatory changes while ensuring their AI-supported services remain secure and competitive globally. Christophe Foulon is a cybersecurity expert, fractional CISO, adjunct professor, author, and co-host of the Breaking into Cybersecurity podcast. With experience across various industries including financial services, healthcare, higher education, and nonprofits, Christophe brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion on AI and cybersecurity in government. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Christophe Foulon on LinkedIn Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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AI, Government, and the Future

In this insightful episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Armada Shehu, a distinguished expert in AI and machine learning from George Mason University. Dr. Shehu shares her extensive experience in applying AI to complex real-world problems and offers valuable insights into the integration of AI technologies, particularly large language models (LLMs), within government agencies. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, from the challenges of data digitization and preparation in government settings to the potential applications of AI in improving efficiency and decision-making processes. Dr. Shehu emphasizes the importance of choosing the right AI tools for specific tasks, cautioning against the overreliance on LLMs when other machine learning approaches might be more suitable. Throughout the episode, Dr. Shehu provides practical advice for government agencies looking to adopt AI technologies, addressing concerns about data security, privacy, and the need for human oversight. She also explores the potential of AI to enhance government services and combat disinformation, while stressing the importance of responsible AI development and deployment. Dr. Armada Shehu is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and the Associate Dean for AI Innovation at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. She also serves as the Associate Vice President of Research for the Institute on Digital Innovation. With over 180 technical papers to her name and multiple prestigious awards, including the National Science Foundation's Career Award, Dr. Shehu has made significant contributions to advancing AI research and its real-world applications. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Amarda Shehu on LinkedIn Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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AI, Government, and the Future

In this episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Alan Pentz engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dean Ball, Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, about the complex landscape of AI regulation and its adoption in government. Dean provides insights into current regulatory efforts, focusing on California's SB 1047 bill and its implications for AI model developers. He explains the challenges of creating liability frameworks for AI and argues for a more nuanced, use-based approach to regulation rather than broad model-based restrictions. The conversation also delves into the slow adoption of AI in government sectors, with Dean offering perspectives on how to drive meaningful implementation. He emphasizes the importance of measuring success through tangible improvements in efficiency and service delivery, rather than risk mitigation alone. Dean Ball is a Research Fellow at the Mercatus Center, where he focuses on AI regulation and machine learning. His work provides valuable insights into the intersection of technology, policy, and governance in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Alan Pentz on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Dean Ball on LinkedIn Mercatus Center Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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AI, Government, and the Future

1 AI’s Defense Agenda with Glenn Parham and Andrew Brooks of the DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office: Episode Rerun 37:16
From the DoD Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office, Glenn Parham, a Software Engineer and Data Scientist, and Andrew "Drew" Brooks, Lead Scientist for Responsible AI tools, join us on this episode of AI, Government, and the Future by Alan Pentz. They’ll shed light on how the DoD leverages the potential of generative AI, LLMs and ethical AI in defense operations, and discuss the future impact of generative AI on the DoD. Glenn was previously the CTO and Full Stack Engineer of Pullpen Strategy Group before becoming the CDAO. During his time at Pullpen, he led a team of developers to scale Pundit Analytics, a political intelligence startup, to over 50 clients across the political and financial sectors. Glenn also founded Pundit Analytics, which was acquired in August 2020. Andrew has nearly fifteen years of experience at the Defense Intelligence Agency in various roles, including Analytic Methodologist and Intelligence Analyst. He specializes in using data science and artificial intelligence technologies to solve strategic national security issues. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guests here: Alan Pentz on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Glenn Parham on LinkedIn Andrew Brooks on LinkedIn CDAO Website Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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AI, Government, and the Future

In this thought-provoking episode of AI, Government, and the Future, host Marc Leh engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler, Partner at Ernst & Young and leader of the Data & AI practice for the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing from her extensive experience in AI governance and data science, Dr. Muller-Stuler explores the critical intersection of AI, ethics, and democracy. She emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in AI development, stressing the need for transparency, fairness, and accountability in AI systems used by governments and businesses alike. The discussion delves into the evolving landscape of AI adoption in government sectors, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges. Dr. Muller-Stuler shares valuable insights on how governments can leverage AI to enhance services while safeguarding against potential risks such as bias and misinformation. She offers practical advice for policymakers and government leaders on implementing responsible AI frameworks, underscoring the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the face of rapidly evolving AI technologies. Throughout the conversation, Dr. Muller-Stuler addresses the critical role of workforce development in preparing for an AI-driven future. She discusses the need for upskilling and reskilling initiatives, as well as the importance of fostering critical thinking skills in the age of AI. The episode provides a comprehensive look at the transformative potential of AI in governance, the ethical considerations that must guide its implementation, and the steps needed to ensure that AI enhances rather than undermines democratic processes. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions on how to do this are here . Connect with the host and guest here: Marc Leh on LinkedIn Corner Alliance's Website Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler on LinkedIn Tune in here: Apple - apple.co/46fxiAJ Spotify - spoti.fi/3Pphu7O bCast - bit.ly/3sVmlWP Previous guests include: Jesse Anglen of Rapid Innovation, Maya Sherman of Embassy of Israel In India, Alex Wirth of Quorum, Mfon Apkan of Methodist University, Dr. Eva-Marie Muller-Stuler of Ernst & Young, and Christophe Foulon Check out our Top 3 episodes: Harnessing AI for Social Good with Arnold Kling Leveraging AI for Public Policy Advocacy with Alex Wirth, Co-Founder and CEO of Quorum When Blockchain Meets AI with Jesse Anglen, Co-Founder and CEO of Rapid Innovation If you are interested in joining AI, Government, and the Future as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/cai-guest AI, Government, and the Future is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so…
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