Agenda

    Oct 27, 2022

    Times in PST

    8:00 AM - 8:10 AM

    Opening Remarks

    Congresswoman Haley Stevens

    Representing the 11th District of Michigan

    8:10 AM - 8:45 AM

    Responsible AI and Democracy

    Reid Hoffman

    Partner at Greylock Partners, Co-Founder at LinkedIn and Inflection AI

    Navrina Singh

    Founder & CEO, Credo AI

    AI has the potential to be pro-human in nature, but in order to achieve this outcome, we need to have a sense of urgency around establishing a common agreement about what Responsible AI looks like and means. Reid Hoffman will discuss the role of ethics and governance in AI, how trust and transparency can accelerate innovation and power our democracy, and his latest endeavor to redefine human-machine interactions.

    8:45 AM - 9:25 AM

    From Vision to Values: Responsible AI Leadership in the Enterprise

    Raj Seshadri

    President, Data & Services, Mastercard

    Paula Goldman

    Chief Ethical and Humane Use Officer, Salesforce

    Navrina Singh

    Founder & CEO, Credo AI

    Artificial intelligence can supercharge our economy and improve our society, but when poorly implemented, it can generate bias and discriminatory risk, causing more harm than good. Now, leaders are under the spotlight to ensure that their organizations are responsible for the use of AI systems beyond compliance with the law. By implementing Responsible AI practices, organizations can increase customers' trust and loyalty while ensuring their creation of reliable technologies are infused with transparency, accountability, and ethics. Join leaders from Mastercard and Salesforce to learn how enterprises that understand and unleash the power of Responsible AI today, will be at the forefront of AI tomorrow.

    9:25 AM - 9:30 AM

    Break

    9:30 AM - 10:20 AM

    The Translation Imperative

    Keith Sonderling

    Commissioner, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

    David Danks

    Professor of Data Science & Philosophy, University of California

    Cathy O’Neil

    CEO, ORCAA

    Susannah Shattuck

    Head of Product, Credo AI

    Ensuring that AI systems are responsibly developed, deployed, and used takes a village. From technical and legal to business and policy, many different perspectives are needed to ensure the consequences of AI systems are effectively accounted for and managed. However, coordinating these diverse perspectives and translating them into one common language for the benefit of AI development can be challenging. Disciplinary silos, varied technical sophistication, and a multiplicity of core values makes strategic alignment difficult and threatens efficient action.The challenge and imperative of including diverse perspectives, point to a specific need for a translation layer - a language that supports the critical reflection and coordination needed by these many stakeholders.

    10:20 AM - 10:30 AM

    Lightning Talk: Consumer Trust in the Age of AI

    Kay Firth-Butterfield

    Head of AI and Machine Learning, World Economic Forum

    Join Kay Firth-Butterfield, as she shares actionable insights on how enterprises can build consumer trust in AI today, to guarantee their competitive advantage tomorrow.

    10:30 AM - 10:45 AM

    Lightning Talk: Board and Executive Responsibility in the Age of AI

    Miriam Vogel

    President & CEO, EqualAI

    Join Miriam Vogel as she shares insights on the importance of having boards and senior executives involved in the development of AI governance programs to reduce bias and ensure their organizations realize the benefits of this technology.

    10:45 AM - 11:40 AM

    Building an Inclusive Responsible AI Movement

    Renée Cummings

    AI Ethicist, Criminologist & Data Activist in Residence at University of Virginia

    Dr. Margaret Mitchell

    Researcher and Chief Ethics Scientist, Hugging Face

    Navrina Singh

    Founder & CEO, Credo AI

    When artificial intelligence isn’t built with inclusivity and diverse narratives in mind, it gives harmful AI bias the opportunity to thrive and disrupt people’s lives – especially for those in marginalized groups. It’s crucial that those involved in AI’s technical development, public debate and policy – whether they are programmers, politicians, entrepreneurs or citizens – reflect different facets of society to ensure that this technology is justice-informed and will work in service of all of humanity, no matter social, economic or political standing. Join leading AI ethicists on how they inspire the creation of diverse AI communities and how inclusivity in AI will move the responsible AI movement forward.

    11:40 AM - 12:30 PM

    Opportunities and Challenges in the Global AI Policy Landscape

    Josh Lee Kok Thong

    Managing Director (APAC), Future of Privacy Forum

    Ed Teather

    Director of AI Initiatives, CEIMIA

    Elham Tabassi

    Chief of Staff, Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

    Evi Fuelle

    Global Policy Director, Credo AI

    When it comes to global AI regulations and standards, what is working and what is not? As AI becomes mainstream, policymakers and standard setting bodies must keep pace with the evolution of AI, to help maximize its advantages while minimizing potential harms and mitigating risk. Join Ed Teather, Josh Lee Kok Thong Elham Tabassi and Evi Fuelle as they examine the “tried and tested approaches” to AI Governance and Standards, and discuss the role of policymakers and standard-setting bodies in the AI ecosystem.

    12:30 PM - 12:45 PM

    Closing Keynote

    Dr. Alondra Nelson

    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for Science and Society in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

    In a world where AI is increasingly present in everyday life, having the necessary guardrails to guarantee it acts equitably and in service of humanity is critical. Recently, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy published its first Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights, aimed to urge corporations to design and deploy AI systems that uphold democratic values and protect our civil rights. Join Dr. Alondra as she shares with us the newly released Blueprint of an AI Bill of Rights, and how each of us has a role in bringing Responsible technology to fruition.

Summit Partners

Cantellus Group
Center for AI and Digital Policy
EqualAI
Ethical Intelligence
ForHumanity
Responsible Artificial Intelligence Institute
Montreal AI Ethics Institute
All Tech Is Human
SeedAI
Data & Trust Alliance
The Bridge
Creating Future Us

About Us

Credo means a set of values that guide your actions and was founded on the premise that technology should always be in service to humanity. Credo AI is more than just a product. We are a community of practice. We must embody the change we seek and aim to grow a team of builders and believers, a movement of customers and partners, a coalition of researchers and regulators, all working together to build technologies worthy of trust.

Founded in 2020, Credo AI’s mission is to empower organizations to create AI with the highest ethical standards and enable them to deliver Responsible AI (RAI) at scale. Credo AI’s platform provides Responsible AI assessments and governance tools to ensure compliant, fair, transparent and auditable development and use of AI, regardless of where a company is on its RAI journey.

Learn more at credo.ai

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