Ethical AI
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As a former co-lead of the Ethical AI team at Google, Gebru played a pivotal role in uncovering biases in AI systems and advocating for more transparent and inclusive practices.
Awarded the A.M. Turing Award in 2018, otherwise known as the “Nobel Prize of Computing,” Bengio is globally recognized as a leading expert in AI ethics.
The co-founder of now Google-acquired AI juggernaut DeepMind – a research laboratory for the advancement of machine learning – has stood strong on his beliefs for the prioritization of transparency and safety regarding AI ethics.
Known for her groundbreaking research at the MIT Media Lab, Buolamwini founded the Algorithmic Justice League to fight bias in decision-making software. Her TED Talk addressing these biases and to push for AI ethics has amassed millions of views.
As the Founder and CEO of Fiddler Labs, Grade strives to make AI trustworthy for all parties. Their startup Fiddler addresses fairness and transparency in AI by monitoring and detecting biases in company datasets.
The Microsoft Senior Principal Researcher has become a leading voice in AI ethics, from co-founding the AI Now Institute at NYU to publishing award-winning articles on social change in AI as well as her book Atlas of AI.
As the co-chair of both this initiative as well as AI for Humanity at the WEF, Chatila is a strong advocate for AI ethics regarding climate and inclusivity.