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Kevin Werbach speaks with Navrina Singh of Credo AI, which automates AI oversight and regulatory compliance. Singh addresses the increasing importance of trust and governance in the AI space. She discusses the need to standardize and scale oversight mechanisms by helping companies align and translate their systems to include all stakeholders and comply with emerging global standards. Kevin and Navrina also explore the importance of sociotechnical approaches to AI governance, the necessity of mandated AI disclosures, the democratization of generative AI, adaptive policymaking, and the need for enhanced AI literacy within organizations to keep pace with evolving technologies and regulatory landscapes. Navrina Singh is the Founder and CEO of Credo AI, a Governance SaaS platform empowering enterprises to deliver responsible AI. Navrina previously held multiple product and business leadership roles at Microsoft and Qualcomm. She is a member of the U.S. Department of Commerce National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC), an executive board member of Mozilla Foundation, and a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum. Credo.ai ISO/ 42001 standard for AI governance Navrina Singh Founded Credo AI To Align AI With Human Values Want to learn more? Engage live with Professor Werbach and other Wharton faculty experts in Wharton's new Strategies for Accountable AI online executive education program. It's perfect for managers, entrepreneurs, and advisors looking to harness AI's power while addressing its risks.
Today Laura and Kevin are joined by Booz Allen Hamilton's CTO Susan Penfield and Credo AI's CEO Navrina Singh to talk about responsible AI. We chat about their partnership, the origins of AI, who the early and late adaptors of AI are, the differences between public and private models and so, so much more! You don't want to miss this amazing conversation.Susan Penfield is Booz Allen's chief technology officer and a member of the Leadership Team. Susan accelerates growth through mission-centric innovation and infrastructure through incubating and exploring technology innovation, driving adoption of reusable solutions and new business models, empowering our technical talent, and enabling enterprise technology. Susan joined Booz Allen ~28 years ago and has transformed numerous business units during her tenure. Prior to her current role, she led strategic innovation initiatives. She also led the firm's billion-dollar digital business spanning the defense, national security, and civilian sectors. Susan was recognized as a 2021 Woman Who Means Business by the Washington Business Journal. She received the 2020 WashingtonExec Lifetime Achievement Award for her pioneering work driving technology innovation in government and her commitment to cultivating the next generation of women in STEM. Susan is a four-time recipient of the Wash100 award that recognizes the most influential leaders in the government consulting sector. Additional honors include ELLE magazine's 2020 Power List for Women in Tech, WashingtonExec's 2019 Top 25 Executives to Watch, and the 2017 Girls Inc. Diamond Award for her contributions to the growth and empowerment of girls.Navrina Singh is the Founder and CEO of Credo AI, a Governance SaaS platform empowering enterprises to deliver Responsible AI. A technology leader with over 18+ years experience in Enterprise SaaS, AI and Mobile, Navrina has held multiple product and business leadership roles at Microsoft and Qualcomm. Navrina is a member of the U.S. Department of Commerce National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC), which advises the President and the National AI Initiative Office. Navrina is an executive board member of Mozilla Foundation. Navrina is also a young global leader with the World economic forum & was on their future council for AI guiding policies & regulations in responsible AI. Navrina holds a Masters in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an MBA from University of Southern California Marshall School of Business and a Bachelors in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from College of Engineering, India.Booz Allen Hamilton is a global firm of approximately 32,600 diverse, passionate, and exceptional people driven to excel, do right, and realize positive change in everything they do. Booz Allen brings bold thinking and a desire to be the best in their work in consulting, analytics, digital solutions, engineering, and cyber, and with industries ranging from defense to health to energy to international development.Credo AI is on a mission to empower organizations to create AI with the highest ethical standards. Their vision is to enable continuous human oversight of the frontier technologies and democratize AI governance/audit. They are building an intelligent SaaS to monitor, measure and manage AI introduced risks.Additional Reference links:Booz Allen Ventures websiteBooz Allen AI websiteVelocity
Navrina Singh is the Founder and CEO of Credo AI, a Governance SaaS platform empowering enterprises to deliver Responsible AI. A technology leader with over 18+ years of experience in Enterprise SaaS, AI and Mobile, Navrina has held multiple product and business leadership roles at Microsoft and Qualcomm. Navrina and the team have been on a mission to help organizations create AI that adheres to the most ethical standards since March 2020. Credo has raised over $13 million from an impressive list of investors that includes Decibel Partners, Sands Capital Ventures, and the AI Fund, among others. Navrina is a member of the national AI advisory committee and is a world Economic Forum global leader. Prepare to be inspired.Listen and learnIf Navrina ran the world, how she'd regulate AI How to incorporate consumer feedback & inclusive practices into the AI development processHow companies can start creating trustworthy, ethical AI How Navrina is empowering companies to deliver responsible AI at scaleCriteria to consider for combatting algorithmic biasHow to deal with the fear of being replaced by machinesNavrina's advice to young entrepreneurs
Why does it so often feel like we're part of a mass AI experiment? What is the responsible way to test new technologies? Bridget Todd explores what it means to live with unproven AI systems that impact millions of people as they roll out across public life. In this episode: a visit to San Francisco, a major hub for automated vehicle testing; an exposé of a flawed welfare fraud prediction algorithm in a Dutch city; a look at how companies comply with regulations in practice; and how to inspire alternative values for tomorrow's AI.Julia Friedlander is senior manager for automated driving policy at San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency who wants to see AVs regulated based on safety performance data.Justin-Casimir Braun is a data journalist at Lighthouse Reports who is investigating suspect algorithms for predicting welfare fraud across Europe. Navrina Singh is the founder and CEO of Credo AI, a platform that guides enterprises on how to ‘govern' their AI responsibly in practice.Suresh Venkatasubramanian is the director of the Center for Technological Responsibility, Reimagination, and Redesign at Brown University and he brings joy to computer science. IRL is an original podcast from Mozilla, the non-profit behind Firefox. In Season 7, host Bridget Todd shares stories about prioritizing people over profit in the context of AI.
In this week's IA40 Spotlight Episode, Madrona Investor Sabrina Wu talks with Credo AI Founder and CEO Navrina Singh. Founded in 2020, Credo's intelligent responsible AI governance platform helps companies minimize AI-related risk by ensuring their AI is fair, compliant, secure, auditable, and human-centered. The company announced a $12.8M Series A last summer to continue its mission of empowering every organization in the world to create AI with the highest ethical standards. Navrina and Sabrina dive into this world of governance and risk assessment and why navrina wanted to make governance front and center rather than an afterthought in the quickly evolving world of AI. Navrina is not why about what she thinks we should all be worried about when it comes to the abilities of LLM and generative AI and her passion for an “AI-first, ethics-forward" approach to Artificial intelligence. These two discuss the different compliance and guardrail needs for companies within the generative AI ecosystem and so much more.
This week, Natasha interviewed a Jack of all trades in the AI world with a focus on governance: Navrina Singh. Navrina is the founder and CEO of CredoAI, a governance platform helping organizations monitor, measure and manage AI-introduced risks.We're talking about:Navrina's wedge into the world of AI, and when governance went from a lonely conversation to a global focus. Her experience with Microsoft, observing how the EU AI Act's legislation is coming together, and her work as a member of the U.S. Department of Commerce National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC) - which advises President Biden and the National AI Initiative OfficeRegulation, responsible AI and getting over "AI hypocrisy"Casting fear aside as a motivator for changeNavrina's thoughts on recent news in AI, including GPT-4's launch and Microsoft's ethical AI team layoffs.As always, Alex, Natasha and Mary Ann will be back for our weekly news roundup on Friday, but you can follow us on Twitter @EquityPod for live updates and more.For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website. Equity drops at 7:00 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotifyand all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders, one that details how our stories come together and more!
Navrina shares why trust and transparency are crucial in the AI space and why she believes having a Chief Ethics Officer should become an industry standard. Our conversation ends with a discussion about compliance and what AI tech organizations can do to ensure reliable, trustworthy, and transparent products. To get 30 minutes of uninterrupted knowledge from The National AI Advisory Committee member, Mozilla board of directors member, and World Economic Forum young global leader Navrina Singh, tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Welcoming today's guest, CEO and Founder of Credo AI, Navrina Singh. A look at Navrina's recent background and why she decided to start Credo AI.Why it's important to take responsibility for the technology you create.The reasons why the AI technology industry chose to create its own systems of oversight.Why trust is a crucial part of the AI technology sector. How Credo AI helps companies engage with issues of transparency and trust. The people at various companies who are in charge of AI governance that Credo deals with. Who Navrina thinks should be responsible for AI governance at every company. Where Credo's clients usually fall short when it comes to compliance.What AI technology companies should be thinking about beyond compliance. Navrina's view on what organizations can do to ensure reliable, trustworthy, and transparent tech.Tweetables:“I always saw technology as the tool that would help me change the world. Especially growing up in an environment where women don't have the luxury that some other people have, you tend to lean on things that can make your ideas happen, and technology was that for me.” —@navrinasingh [0:01:17]“As technologists, it's our responsibility to make sure that the technologies we are putting out in the world that are becoming the fabric of our society, we take responsibility for it.” —@navrinasingh [0:04:04]“By its very nature, trust is all about saying something and then consistently delivering on what you said. That's how you build trust.” —@navrinasingh [0:08:58]“I founded Credo AI for a reason, to bring more honest accountability in artificial intelligence.” —@navrinasingh [0:10:45]“We are going to see more trust officers and trust functions emerge within organizations, but I am not really sure if a chief ethics officer is going to emerge as a core persona, at least not in the next two to three years. Is it needed? Absolutely, it's needed.” —@navrinasingh [0:17:32]Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Navrina Singh on TwitterNavrina Singh on LinkedInCredo AIThe National AI Advisory CommitteeWorld Economic ForumDr. Fei-Fei Li on LinkedInHow AI HappensSama
A very Happy New Year to the listeners of SAP Experts Podcast! What better way to kick off the year by reflecting on the exponential rise of intelligent technologies, and how they can be leveraged with ethics at the epicenter. As companies across the globe, use Artificial Intelligence and other intelligent technologies to enable scalable solutions – they are also scaling their regulatory, legal, and ethical risks. My guest today, the dynamic Navrina Singh, saw this very need in the market, and took the entrepreneurial leap. Today we will discuss how 2022 will be the year of responsible AI in action, with new accountability structures! Navrina is the Founder & CEO of Credo AI and a technology leader with over 18 years of experience in Enterprise SaaS, AI and Mobile. She has held multiple product and business leadership roles at Microsoft and Qualcomm and is an executive board member of Mozilla focused on their trustworthy AI charter. Navrina is also a young global leader with the World economic forum and was on their future council for AI guiding policies and regulations in responsible AI. Navrina holds a Master's in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an MBA from the University of Southern California, and a Bachelors in Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering from India. As always, my name Akshi Mohla, and you're listening to SAP Experts Podcast.
Artificial intelligence is sexist to credit scoring, racist to sick African American patients, and became a jerk not on Twitter. A new ethical AI company tries to tackle the problem. Every day Big Tech and Mass Media make it hard to find out what is going on with the internet. Honey Beez and Trip Elix have unique experiences to share in an unpaired podcast experience. Join our community!! Subscribe to the Insecurity Brief podcast now on every platform we can find Follow us on Twitter @HoneyBeez0x @trip_elix Links Our Website: https://www.tripelix.com/insecurity/artificial-intelligence-ethics-questioned-a-demand-for-accountability-set-by-new-venture/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/2dwJz8cUoLU" iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/artificial-intelligence-ethics-questioned-a-demand/id1583788677?i=1000539257721 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0jA8aZJxCd1Z1n0AvFFpxi Trip’s books https://www.tripelix.com/merch Honey’s books https://beedefense.net #unethicalAi #Ransomware #Stalkerware #AI #Ethics Over 30 Countries Pledge to Fight Ransomware Attacks in US-led Global Meeting Representatives from the U.S., the European Union, and 30 other countries pledged to mitigate the risk of ransomware and harden the financial system from exploitation with the goal of disrupting the ecosystem, calling it an “escalating global security threat with serious economic and security consequences.” https://thehackernews.com/2021/10/over-30-countries-pledge-to-fight.html A massive ‘stalkerware’ leak puts the phone data of thousands at risk The private phone data of hundreds of thousands of people are at risk. Call records, text messages, photos, browsing history, precise geolocations and call recordings can all be pulled from a person’s phone because of a security issue in widely used consumer-grade spyware. https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/19/stalkerware-security-phone-data-thousands/ Credo AI launches backed by $5.5 million to help companies with ‘ethical AI’ There are many in the world of AI who worry about its implications. One of those people is Navrina Singh, a former product manager for Qualcomm, then Microsoft, who saw firsthand at Microsoft how a Twitter bot it developed in 2016 as an experiment in “conversational understanding,” was, to quote The Verge, “taught to be a racist asshole in less than a day.
In our interview with Navrina Singh, we dive into Credo AI and what good AI governance should look like. We also think about the role that humans play when developing tech and how we can ensure there is always a human oversight in these processes. Navrina is the founder and CEO of Credo AI, Mozilla Board Member and Young Global Leader at World Economic Forum. You can follow her on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3nGPdgTor LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/394RslA This episode is bought to you by ForHumanity. ForHumanity's mission is to examine and analyse the downside risks associated with the ubiquitous advance of AI & Automation, to engage in risk mitigation and ensure the optimal outcome. You can find out more information here: https://forhumanity.center/ You can also follow ForHumanity on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3y3FVg8and Facebook: https://bit.ly/3zaM6AI Connect with Us: Join our Slack channel for more conversation about the big ethics issues that rise from AI: https://bit.ly/3jVdNov Follow Are You A Robot? on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook: @AreYouARobotPod Follow our LinkedIn page: https://bit.ly/3gqzbSw Check out our website: https://www.areyouarobot.co.uk/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3r4qj9R Follow Demetrios on Twitter @Dpbrinkm and LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2TPrA5w Resources Credo AI: https://www.credo.ai/ Tay, Microsoft's AI chatbot, gets a crash course in racism from Twitter https://bit.ly/3k6pVqc ImageNet: https://bit.ly/3nrxGsJ Episode with Ryan Carrier: https://bit.ly/3k4sMzK Episode with Noah Gift: https://bit.ly/392Xza4
Navrina Singh is the Founder & CEO of Credo AI and a technology leader with over 18+ years of experience in Enterprise SaaS, AI and Mobile. Navrina has held multiple product and business leadership roles at Microsoft and Qualcomm. Navrina is an executive board member of Mozilla focused on their trustworthy AI charter. Navrina is also a young global leader with the World economic forum & was on their future council for AI guiding policies & regulations in responsible AI. Navrina holds a Master's in Electrical & Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an MBA from the University of Southern California and a Bachelors in Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering from India.
Navrina Singh is the Founder & CEO of Credo AI, whose mission is to empower organizations to deliver trustworthy and responsible AI through AI audit and governance products. Navrina serves on the Board of Directors of Mozilla and Stella Labs. Previously she served as the Product leader focused on AI at Microsoft where she was responsible for building and commercializing Enterprise Virtual Agents and spent 12+ years at Qualcomm. In this episode, Navrina shares several insights into responsible AI, including the 3 key elements to building trust in AI and the 4 components of the "Ethical AI flywheel." ----- To learn more about EqualAI, visit our website: https://www.equalai.org/ You can also follow us on Twitter: @ai_equal
As part of the Female Founder First programme, we have recorded a series of short minisodes with our female founders. In this minisode, our host Daisy Hopkins chats to Navrina Singh, CEO and founder of Credo AI, which aims to democratise AI governance. Find out about Navrina's experience as a female founder, disruption in her industry, and Credo's roadmap. And what Credo actually means. If you enjoy this podcast, subscribe to the Rise FinTech Podcast channel via your favourite podcast app, and be the first to hear new episodes.
An interactive webcast presented by the global innovation practice Futureproofing : Next (futureproofingnext.com) With F:N Webcast Hosts: Sean Moffitt, Andrea Kates, and special guests: Haydn Shaughnessy - Co-founder, Flow Academy, Navrina Singh, Global Technology Leader & Robbie Kellman Baxter, Founder, Peninsula Strategies LLC PIVOTING OR EXPANDING INTO NEW BUSINESS MODELS IS THE PATHWAY TO GOLD. In our seventh episode of Futureproofing Now, we take research results gleaned over the last year from our global Corporate Innovation Playbook and rank our top candidates for the business models of the future. With technology advances, customer acceptance and new propositions, we will mix in some of the traditional corporate paths to wealth creation with some of the newer, value generators. Who will rank in the top 10? And can you take advantage of them? Futureproofing Now will also be asking our panel of business model and innovation luminaries to chime in on where they would place their bets. We’ll also be tackling how executives and change agents can go about switching to or adding business model innovation to their arsenal and how to gain acceptance from boards and management who may see these proposals coming through the front door as a misfitted toy, ugly stepchild or intimidating new tenant.
Join us today on Women Leading the Way Radio as Michelle Bergquist, your host of Women Who Lead interviews Navrina Singh with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. We'll be asking Navrina about the initiatives Qualcomm champions internally for women to advance in the workplace. Qualcomm was awarded the Champion of Women Award for the 2015 Women of Influence Awards. As the CEO and Co-Founder of Connected Women of Influence, Michelle Bergquist is a passionate advocate for women in business. At Connected Women of Influence, we believe that more women need to lead in business and everything we do is center-focused on designing platforms, programs, connections and collaborative opportunities for b2b women to prosper, succeed and lead the way in business today!
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference, invited speaker Navrina Singh, director of Qualcomm’s QWISE program. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28112]
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference, invited speaker Navrina Singh, director of Qualcomm’s QWISE program. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28112]
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference, invited speaker Navrina Singh, director of Qualcomm’s QWISE program. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28112]
From the Inaugural STEaM Connect Ascend Conference, invited speaker Navrina Singh, director of Qualcomm’s QWISE program. Series: "STEaM Connect Ascend Conference 2014" [Education] [Show ID: 28112]