Season 7, Ep. 11- Tomicah Tillemann on Project Liberty’s Digital Renaissance: Rebuilding the Internet
As the digital landscape becomes increasingly dominated by a few major technology companies, the drive for a more equitable and inclusive internet has never been more urgent. In this episode of Better Innovation, host Jeffrey Saviano is joined by Dr. Tomicah Tillemann, President of Project Liberty and a visionary leader working tirelessly to decentralize data control and democratize digital platforms. Tomicah, who leads this $500 million initiative to develop alternatives to big tech, presents Project Liberty’s mission to enhance individual control over data and ensure fair economic benefits resulting from innovation initiatives. With a rich background in policy and global advisory roles across both the public and private sectors, Tomicah shares how businesses can contribute to and benefit from a more open and equitable digital future. From examining the role of major tech platforms like TikTok in driving change, to debating the future of data rights and AI regulation, Tillemann offers a comprehensive view on how we can build a better internet.
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Season 7, Ep. 10- Demystifying AI Ethics with Reid Blackman
As AI rapidly advances, integrating ethical considerations into AI-enabled products, solutions, and business models is essential, however AI practitioners and business leaders report that putting AI ethics into practice is quite daunting. In this episode of Better Innovation, host Jeff Saviano welcomes Reid Blackman, a world-renowned AI ethics leader, author, podcaster, and CEO of Virtue, a digital ethical risk consultancy. Drawing from many leading principles in his book "Ethical Machines," Reid unpacks the complexities of AI ethics and explains why implementing ethics in practice often lags behind other elements of AI adoption. The discussion extends beyond the book to explore how organizations - and their corporate boards in particular -can effectively navigate ethical dilemmas and risk management more broadly. Join this insightful conversation that will broaden, and perhaps even challenge, your understanding of the ethics of AI.
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Season 7, Ep. 9- Beatriz Sans Sáiz: AI @ Scale
Join host Jeff Saviano as he welcomes back to the show Beatriz Sanz Sáiz, EY’s Global Data and AI Partner Leader. Six years and nearly 100 episodes later, Beatriz returns to the microphone to provide a roadmap for embarking on an AI transformation journey within organizations, and the importance of championing diversity along the way. From crafting robust AI strategies to tackling the challenges of change management, Beatriz is a leader in achieving tech-influenced enterprise value at scale, spearheading AI transformative outcomes for both EY and its clients. In this episode, Beatriz shares invaluable insights drawn from her vast AI and data experiences. Jeff and Beatriz also candidly explore the challenges she's faced in leading EY’s AI transformation, illuminating how she navigated obstacles and reflecting on the frameworks that will allow others to find success in their own AI transformation efforts.
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Season 7, Ep. 8- Navigating the Generative AI Revolution: Insights from Roger Park, EY America’s Innovation Leader
The spotlight on Generative AI (GenAI) is intense, dominating headlines and sparking novel experiments in many companies. Yet amidst the fervor, the technology’s emergence raises critical questions. Do leaders truly understand its implications for their businesses? What investment and deployment frameworks should they be considering? Joining host Jeff Saviano is Roger Park, EY America’s Innovation Leader, renowned for guiding companies through disruptive change emanating from digital technologies. Jeff and Roger explore the complexities of GenAI, examining its origins, identifying investment opportunities, and establishing the groundwork for effective deployment strategies. Whether you're a seasoned innovator or just dipping your toes into the world of emerging technologies, this episode promises to leave you inspired and equipped to embrace the future of GenAI.
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Season 7, Ep. 7- Navigating Ethical Considerations in the Age of AI with Dazza Greenwood
How does AI's growing influence on the law intersect with ethical obligations, such as ensuring transparency in AI decision-making and data privacy? Join host Jeff Saviano in a thought-provoking conversation with Dazza Greenwood, an expert on AI ethics and founder of CIVICS.com, as they explore the complex relationship between AI and the law in this episode of Better Innovation. Drawing from Dazza's expertise as a researcher at MIT Media Lab and Lecturer at MIT Connection Science, the discussion explores the mission of the MIT Task Force on Responsible AI, chaired by Dazza, and the ensuing guiding principles (which can be found at law.MIT.edu). These principles provide a crucial framework for navigating the ethical landscape of AI and the law. Tune in as Jeff and Dazza discuss emerging trends in AI ethics within the legal industry, the importance of individual and organizational actions in promoting responsible AI applications and offer invaluable insights for leaders navigating the ethical complexities of AI.
Better Innovation is a podcast featuring interviews with innovation thought leaders across all industries. It explores stories of how innovation is reshaping and transforming business in an inextricably digital world. Topics covered in this series include business model innovation, emerging trends, advanced technologies, and fostering an innovation culture inside organizations. Better Innovation is hosted by Jeff Saviano, EY Global Tax Innovation Leader (so expect a dose of tax innovation, too!). EY refers to the global organization, and may refer to one or more, of the member firms of Ernst & Young Global Limited, each of which is a separate legal entity. Ernst & Young Global Limited, a UK company limited by guarantee, does not provide services to clients. The views of third parties set out in this publication are not necessarily the views of the global EY organization or its member firms. Moreover, they should be seen in the context of the time they were made.