Digital Pioneers Dialogue is a podcast bringing you unfiltered, exclusive insights from some of the world’s top minds on all things artificial intelligence. From specific policy recommendations to broader discussions about the implications of AI for society, technology, and more, Digital Pioneers Dialogue is here to equip you with the premier AI podcasting experience. Topics that our podcast covers includes everything from the future of work and the hybrid workforce to how enterprises can generate value from AI and data science implementations. Angelica Sirotin is the Executive Producer and Co-host of the podcast. She is a Gen Z Digitalization Expert, venture entrepreneur, and founder looking to pull in the younger generation into the AI conversation. Mark Minevich is Co-host of the podcast, also known worldwide as "AI Mark," and is a leading AI & digital cognitive strategist to CxOs of Enterprises and Government/International policy makers. The Digital Pioneers Dialogue is part of the Digital Pioneers Network, a think tank focused on digital leadership. Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PioneersDigital
This episode of the Digital Pioneers Dialogue features the CEO of Tres60 Americas, Carlos Larrain. Today's podcast focused on Carlos' background as a digital pioneer, the story behind how he created the Tres60 group, novel and exciting AI use cases, the Chilean AI Innovation Scene, and how the company is leading the way.
About Tres60:
We are an organization that provides services and products in the areas of industrial communications, automation and operational technologies, with more than 28 years of experience. We were born serving the mining industry and have expanded to all private and public sectors that address complex digital challenges.
We define ourselves as technological integrators, focused on developing solutions aligned with our clients' digital strategy, which allow us to reduce operational costs, improve productivity, efficiency and the capabilities of their teams.
Our strengths are agile and flexible responses to customer needs, with high quality standards, rigorous work methods, a strong commitment to the safety of our employees and the preservation of the environment.
On today’s episode of the Digital Pioneers Dialogue, Joe Kaplan, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer of NEST Global Solutions joins the show. We explored Joe's background as a digital pioneer, spoke about how AI is helping evolve marketing and sales, explored practical marketing advice for AI engineering teams who are trying to breakdown technicalities into explainable customer jargon, and recommendations to youth digital entrepreneurs.
Biography:
Joe is currently the Chief Sales & Marketing Officer for NEST Global Solutions, a next-generation document digitization and workflow automation company. He has been the COO of a professional video & film production company, as well as a key advisor for a voice-activated advanced medical alert system.
Formerly a Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing for Accreditrust Technologies, a digital credential processing startup, Joe created go-to-market strategies for several industry segments. Prior to that, he was the Vice President of the Market Development Organization and a key member of the Operating Committee of Post Foods, a billion-dollar consumer packaged goods company. He was also the former Chief Marketing Officer of CIT Group, a major financial services company.
Joe has consulted for many large organizations in the CPG, Pharmaceutical, Financial Services, Technology and Entertainment industries, as well as start-up businesses in several industries and at various stages of development. He is extremely well-connected to many key executives across multiple industries.
Joe was the Co-Founder & CEO of eGolfScore, a real-time mobile golf technology company that developed one of the first apps on a mobile device. As a Product Manager at Western Union, Joe created a successful marketing and promotional campaign with Hoop Dreams, #1 documentary film.
On today’s episode of the Digital Pioneers Dialogue, Inna Kuznetsova, CEO of 1010data joins the show. We deep dived into everything from data-driven insights on changes in consumer behavior in retail since the onset of the pandemic, how these changes have impacted the digitization of retail and CPGs, how AI will transform these industries, and a peak at Gen Z's influence in sustainable retail.
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Inna Kuznetsova is the CEO of 1010data, the leading provider of cross-enterprise data analytics tools. 1010data empowers customers to adjust their businesses to market evolutionary events and make better decisions through activating data. It provides a data-harmonization and a granular time-series data analytics platform for large amounts of data. It enables fast implementation of retail analytics and data sharing between a retailer and CPG supplier community, as well as alternative data solutions for Retail, CPG and Financial industry. 1010data is considered the partner of choice by Dollar General, Sam’s Club, Family Dollar, Procter & Gamble, Bank of America and JP Morgan and other top retail, CPG and financial companies. Implementing a robust data analytics platform with predictive signals is the first step the enterprises take on their journey to become AI-enabled businesses.
On today’s episode of the Digital Pioneers Dialogue, President & CEO of the US Council on Competitiveness Deborah Wince-Smith joins us, and tells us about her work at the Council, the future of US digitalization and AI impact, challenges we face in these domains, and competitiveness trends.
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The Honorable Deborah L. Wince-Smith is the President & CEO of the Council on Competitiveness, a non-partisan leadership coalition of CEO’s, University Presidents, Labor Union Leaders, and National Laboratory Directors, all committed to developing policy solutions and national initiatives to drive future productivity growth, prosperity for all Americans, and the global success of American business. She has more than 20 years of experience as a senior U.S. government official, as the first Senate-confirmed Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy in the U.S. Department of Commerce in the Administration of President George H.W. Bush, and as the Assistant Director for International Affairs in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Reagan Administration. She served as a Senate confirmed member of the Oversight Board of the Internal Revenue Service in the Administrations of President George W. Bush and President Barack H. Obama.
On Today's Dialogue, we are joined by the J. Morton Davis, Owner and Chairman of D.H. Blair Investment Banking Corporation, New York, and a true legend of the investment banking world! This episode covers a vast expanse of territory from Gen Z to Morton's personal story and upbringing, the future of digital and AI and actionable insights, and everything investment banking. We dive deep into social impact investing and its implications for our future digital economy, gain a perspective on our greatest challenges in this hyperconnected reality, and explore Morton's recommendations on how we can succeed in the new digital horizon.
On today’s dialogue, we are thrilled to have our latest digital pioneer, Toby Redshaw, global thought leader and SVP Innovation and 5G at Verizon, where he is focused on Building the Future, 5G inside and the 4th Industrial Revolution.
The recent and rapid global shift towards digital transformation has placed our global remote connectivity at an all time high, with technologies as 5G and AI revolutionizing our daily pace of things. Who better to speak to these innovations than our very digital pioneer today, Toby Redshaw: one of the top, leading minds in the realm of cutting edge technologies and the impact of these innovations on society, enterprises, governments and the world at large. Learn all about next-gen innovation, Industry 4.0, cyber resilience, the disruptive power of 5G, and more in today's dialogue.
Biography:
Toby Redshaw is responsible for Verizon’s Enterprise Innovation and 5G Solutions area. He previously ran 5G Ecosystems, Innovation and Product Development, the AR/VR and Location Services/Geo Intelligence Business.
Prior to joining Verizon, Toby was most recently CEO of Kevington Advisors, a leading-edge consultancy offering services in enterprise technology strategy and transformation, coaching start-ups and various government/military engagements.
Toby previously held Global CIO positions at American Express and Aviva PLC, HQ in London. His responsibilities also included Risk, NPI, eCommerce.
He had simultaneous product, marketing, strategy, venture, diversity and technology responsibilities during the six years prior at Motorola, while also working as Executive Chairman of a start-up portfolio company.
Toby also helped found and run a global start-up based, the first cloud-based solution platform and next gen supply chain for hospitality out of Silicon Valley, China, London and Ohio.
He started his career as one of the first employees on the international side of FedEx, where he had a 17 year career in business and IT based in Asia, Latin America and US.
Among his recognitions, Toby was named to Top CTO 25 – Most Influential IT leaders by InfoWorld and Top 50 Global CIOs by InformationWeek.
Toby is the founding chairman (emeritus) of the Kellogg Innovation Network (originally at Kellogg Graduate School of Business, now TWIN Global). He co-chairs the working group on scale disruptive technologies at the Council on Competitiveness, sits on the DELL IT Advisory Board and the advisory board of the Lake Nona Impact Forum. He was born and raised in Mexico City and is proud to have become a U.S. citizen in 2014.
On today’s Dialogue, we are joined by Hussein Mehanna, Head of AI at Cruise, a self-driving car company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Hussein, thank you so much for joining us on the podcast today!
According to market data forecast, the Self-Driving Cars Market size was estimated at $56.21 Billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 36.47% to $220.44 Billion by 2025. The concept of autonomous vehicles is one that has been around for years; however, the recent acceleration of digital and AI applications has fast tracked this movement. And what better guest to speak on the latest developments in this industry than our very digital pioneer today, who represents Cruise––the only autonomous vehicle company with the ability to produce fully integrated self-driving vehicles at global manufacturing scale.
On Today’s episode, we are joined by Vijay Kasarabada, Managing director and global head of technology at Lazard Asset Management. In today’s economic whirlwind promulgated by a new COVID era, nothing could be a more relevant subject than digital disruption of industries––specifically in finance and asset management.
On today’s episode of the Digital Pioneers Dialogue, we are thrilled to be joined by Maya Prosor, founding team member and VP of Business Development and Partnerships at Lemonade. We spoke about how Lemonade has championed the space of social impact driven technologies, how the company has effectively unlocked the Gen Z value chain, the importance of social impact for the future of technology, and actionable social innovation insights for the future digital economy.
Welcome to the third and final episode of our special series, The Digital Economy RELOADED: AI Solutions For National Security. We brought together several prominent voices to engage in a significant conversation on national security in a post-COVID world.
Deborah Wince-Smith, CEO of the US Council on Competitiveness, Deemah Al Yahya, Founder & CEO of WomenSpark Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Mark Bealle, Head of Strategy and Policy at the DoDs Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), Matthew Tarascio, Vice President of Artificial Intelligence at Lockheed Martin, Irakli Beridze, Head of the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics at the UN, UNICRI, Erin Kenneally, Director of Cyber Risk Analytics at Guidewire-Cyence, and Chris Novak, Director of the Verizon Threat Research.
The onset of Coronavirus quickly and effectively crippled the structural integrity of governmental systems across the globe, exposing national systems and throwing public and private institutions into a cloud of confusion. Nations are only just beginning to crawl out of this chaos, which has proven the need for stronger national security protocols and solutions to deal with extreme events like pandemics. Governments have largely been looking towards AI-powered solutions, meaning that the need for responsible and ethical AI implementations has never been greater. In this episode of the series, we dove deeper into the issue of national security and the need for Responsible and Ethical AI solutions, as well as current solutions that are in store, to ease the strain caused by COVID-19.
Today's digital pioneer is Sarah Hoffman, VP, AI and Machine Learning Research at Fidelity Investments. In this podcast we covered AI use cases, machine learning strategies, Gen Z and the hybrid work force, female recruitment and retention in AI and data science, and how Fidelity Investments is leading in digital transformation.
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Sarah F. Hoffman is VP, AI and Machine Learning Research at Fidelity Investments, where she explores AI and Machine Learning trends that will impact Fidelity in the next 3-5 years. Sarah was nominated as a Rising Star for WatersTechnology’s Women in Technology and Data Awards in 2018. Sarah formerly worked at FactSet, where she headed FactSet’s Machine Learning and Language Technology Team. She also worked as an Information Technology Analyst at Lehman Brothers. Sarah holds an MS from Columbia University in Computer Science with a focus on Natural Language Processing. She also holds a BBA from Baruch College in Computer Information Systems.
Today's Digital Pioneer is Katia Walsh, Senior VP & Chief Strategy and AI Officer at Levi Strauss & Co. We spoke about the impact of new technologies on our way of life, how the world of work and the customer experience is changing due to digital transformation and AI, how Levi's is championing digitalization and sustainable tech, the need to upskill society, and the personalization of artificial intelligence.
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Katia Walsh leads strategy, data, analytics and artificial intelligence at LS&Co. She focuses on setting the company's holistic digital and corporate strategy and infusing it with data, analytic, and artificial intelligence capabilities to drive business value across LS&Co. globally. The impact ranges from innovation incubation to strategic growth initiatives, new business models and new ways of working.
Welcome to the second episode of our special series, The Digital Economy RELOADED: AI Solutions For Healthcare and Public Health . We brought together several distinguished panelists to participate in a critical conversation on global digital transformation in a post-COVID world.
The digital pioneers that you will hear from today are Dr. Leon Eisen, CEO of Oxitone Medical, Dr. Joseph J. Frassica, Head of Philips Research for the Americas and Chief Medical Officer at Philips North America, Tom Lawry, National Director for AI, Health and Life Sciences at Microsoft, Dr. Kira Radinsky, ChairWoman & Chief Technology Officer at Diagnostic Robotics,Tsvi Gal, Head of Enterprise Technology for Sloan Kettering Center, NYC, Sundar Venkataraman, Fellow at the World Economic Forum Centre for the 4th Industrial Revolution from Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings, Micha Benoliel, Co-Founder & CEO of Nodle, and Simon McGibbon, Co-Founder & CEO of Myia Health.
Healthcare has received the most attention in the fight against Coronavirus, exposing various weaknesses in the current system and shedding light on areas in dire need of improvement. The disaster of PPE shortages, insufficient testing capabilities, long regulatory procedures, and a lack of coordination are just a glimpse into the many reasons for why we need to redesign our healthcare system. Digital solutions to the crisis have also brought about concerns with regards to privacy and security, in large part due to the rise in contact tracing, telemedicine, and remote diagnostics, among other crucial factors. In today’s series on Healthcare and Public Health, we’re going to lay out a clear framework for AI-driven solutions that can mend archaic regulatory processes, ensure the safety and security of patients, optimize medical procedures, and the ultimate race to secure a vaccine.
Today’s digital pioneer is Anand Rao, Global & US Artificial Intelligence and US Data & Analytics Leader at PwC. We dug into a Gen Z Inspired Inclusivity-Driven Responsible AI Scalability Model introduced by Ms. Sirotin, dove into critical components of responsible and ethical AI on both the levels of enterprise and government, why enterprises need to integrate CDOs as part of their corporate structure, and future recommendations.
BiographyDr. Anand S. Rao is a Partner in PwC’s Advisory practice. He is the Global Artificial Intelligence Lead and the Co-Sponsor for the AI Center of Enablement within PwC. With over 35 years of industry and consulting experience, Anand leads a team of practitioners who work with C-level executives at some of the world’s largest organizations, advising them on a range of topics including global growth strategies, marketing, sales, distribution and digital strategies, behavioral economics and customer experience, and statistical and computational analytics. As the global lead for AI he is responsible for research and commercial relationships with academic institutions and start-ups, research, development and commercialization of innovative AI, big data and analytic techniques. With his PhD and research career in Artificial Intelligence and his subsequent experience in management consulting he brings business domain knowledge, statistical, and computational analytics to generate unique insights into the practice of ‘data science’.
Welcome to the inaugural launch of our special series, The Digital Economy RELOADED: AI Driven Digital Transformation. We brought together several distinguished panelists to participate in a critical conversation on global digital transformation in a post-COVID world.
The digital pioneers that you will hear from today are Keith Strier, Vice President of Worldwide AI Initiatives at NVIDIA, Chetan Dube, Founder and CEO of IPSoft, Sylvain Duranton, Managing Director and Senior Partner of Boston Consulting Group, as well as Global Leader of BCG Gamma, Kris Fitzgerald, Vice President and CTO of NTT Data, Dr. Osvald Bjelland, Chairman and CEO of Xynteo and Founder of TPT, and Igor Jablokov, CEO and Founder of Pryon.
The Coronavirus has prompted a massive, full-blown exodus from traditional person-to-person functions to complete digital migration: all industries from manufacturing and industrialization to education, retail to entertainment have been impacted. Although COVID19 has adversely affected a variety of industries, the sudden digital push has caused a movement of digital innovators to arise in search of AI-fueled solutions to aid and even optimize impacted industries. The purpose of this series is to pinpoint the current state of global digital transformation, how corporations are coping with the impact, adapting to the “new normal”, and how existing AI-driven solutions can help rethink the way in which we will live and work in the post-Covid world.
On today’s dialogue we are joined by legendary venture capitalist Ann Winblad, who is the Founding Partner and Managing Director of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners. We spoke in detail about the impact of digitalization on the economy through the lens of venture capital, recommendations and advice regarding leveraging the COVID pandemic to explore and create impact-driven, human value-added technologies and innovation, the role that Gen Z is playing in the remaking of the digital economic landscape, and predictions about where future investments in AI and value-driven tech are headed.
Biography:Ann Winblad is a Managing Director of Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, a venture capital firm she co-founded in 1989. She is a well-known and respected software industry entrepreneur and technology leader. Her background and years of experience in the software industry have been chronicled in many national and international business publications.
Hummer Winblad Venture Partners was the first venture firm focused exclusively on software. In her 30-yearcareer as a venture capitalist, Ann’s firm has launched over 160 enterprise software companies and led investments that pioneered successful companies across the enterprise software sector: Business Intelligence, Analytics, Software Development, Integration, Data Center Optimization, Cloud Computing and Security.
Ann began her career as a systems programmer at the Federal Reserve Bank in Minneapolis. In 1976 Ann co-founded Open Systems, Inc., a top selling accounting software company. After the acquisition of Open Systems by UCCEL (a NYSE company), Ann served as a strategy consultant for clients including IBM, Microsoft, Price Waterhouse, and numerous start-ups. In addition, Ann has co-authored the book Object-Oriented Software and has written articles for numerous publications.
Ann received a B.A. in Mathematics and in Business Administration from the St. Catherine University, as well as an M.A. in Education focused in International Economics from the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. Ann also has an honorary Doctorate of Law from the University of St. Thomas.
Ann has served as a Director of numerous start-up and public companies including Hyperion, Mulesoft, Sonatype, The Knot, Net Perceptions and Liquid Audio. She currently serves as a director of Ace Metrix and OptiMine. She is a member of the Board of Trustees of the University of St. Thomas and a Board member of the Richard Schulze Family Foundation. Ann is also a member of CNBC’s Platinum Group.
On today's dialogue, we are joined by Dov Moran, Managing Partner of Grove Ventures, one of Israel’s top investors, entrepreneurs, world renowned high-tech leaders, and inventor of the USB memory stick, as well as Or Kremer, Co-Founder and CMO of BeyondMinds, a portfolio company of Grove Ventures! We pinpointed reasons behind the Startup Nation's success, the key components that have molded Israel's unique position as a global innovator, what is chutzpah, what the world can learn from Israel's pioneering work, and more!
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Mr. Moran is one of Israel’s most prominent hi-tech leaders, entrepreneurs, and investors. He is best known as a pioneer of several flash memory technologies, most notably as the inventor of the USB flash drive. In 2006, the company behind the USB flash drive (DiskOnKey), M-Systems, led by Mr. Moran, was acquired by SanDisk Corp for $1.6B.
After the acquisition of M-Systems, Mr. Moran founded a few more technological companies, among them, are Comigo (in which he still serves as a chairman), GlucoMe (currently serves as a board member) and Modu (served as chairman and CEO of the company). During his time at Modu, he was also the chairman of Tower Semiconductor. During his career, Mr. Moran also served in other board positions. Notable companies are Consumer Physics, Geneformics, Rapid API, and Kidoz.
In the course of his entrepreneurial work, Moran has filed more than 40 patents.
Mr. Moran is currently the founder and managing partner of Grove Ventures, an early-stage fund focused on technologies and solutions in the areas of IoT, cloud, and big data.
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On today's dialogue, we are joined by Aimee van Wynsberghe, robot ethicist at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, and president and co-founder of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics. In this episode, we defined the role of ethics as applicable to robotics, AI, and society at large, explored concerns regarding AI bias implications, addressing the problem of the “Vicious Cycle”, looked into the fascinating realm of Healthcare Robots, policy recommendations, how Gen Z will contribute to ethical robotics, and more.
Biography:Aimee van Wynsberghe has been working in ICT and robotics since 2004. She began her career as part of a research team working with surgical robots in Canada at CSTAR (Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advance Robotics). She is Tenured Associate Professor in Ethics and Technology at TU Delft in the Netherlands. She is co-founder and co-director of the Foundation for Responsible Robotics and on the board of the Institute for Accountability in a Digital Age. She is a 2018 L'Oreal Unesco 'For Women in Science' laureate. Aimee also serves as a member of the European Commission's High-Level Expert Group on AI and is a founding board member of the Netherlands AI Alliance. Aimee has been named one of the Netherlands top 400 influential women under 38 by VIVA and was named one of the 25 ‘women in robotics you need to know about’. She is author of the book Healthcare Robots: Ethics, Design, and Implementation and has been awarded an NWOpersonal research grant to study how we can responsibly design service robots. She has been interviewed by BBC, Quartz, Financial Times, and other International news media on the topic of ethics and robots, and is often invited to speak at International conferences and summits.
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Today’s dialogue is with Shahar Markovitch, Chief Digital and Information Officer of El Al Israel Airlines. We talked about digital disruption of the airline industry in the wake up cover, how El Al Airlines is pioneering in this approach as the “Smart Airline,” how COVID will impact the travel industry in the long and short term, as well as solutions to the pandemic in the context of travel.
Biography
Shahar Markovitch is the Chief Digital and Information Officer of EL AL Israel Airlines as of March 2018.
Shahar joins El-Al from Bank Hapoalim, Israel largest bank, where he served as Chief Digital Officer. In this role he was recognized as one of Israel's top 100 most influential people in Digital and won "best product launch" awards for a number of innovative digital products. Previously he was a partner in McKinsey & Company focusing on Digital, Technology, and innovation, where he worked with dozens of the world’s leading organizations on Digital and IT transformation. Before McKinsey Shahar held technology and leadership positions in a number of Israeli hi-tech companies, telecos, and start-ups.
Shahar holds a Bachelor of Science degree with distinction in Computer Science and Math from the Hebrew university in Jerusalem and a Master in Business Administration from MIT in Cambridge, USA.
Today's dialogue is with Dr. Roman V. Yampolsiky, a leading global expert in behavioral biometrics, security of cyberworlds, and artificial intelligence safety. We talked about everything from a new field of research pioneered by Dr. Roman called Intellectology, the dangers of Superintelligence and Malevolent AI, AI safety, how Superintelligent systems can forever alter our economy, and how the notion of privacy will evolve over time as more of our data becomes available.
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Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy is a Tenured Associate Professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Louisville. He is the founding and current director of the Cyber Security Lab and an author of many books including Artificial Superintelligence: a Futuristic Approach. Dr. Yampolskiy’s main areas of interest are Artificial Intelligence Safety and Cybersecurity.
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Today’s dialogue is with Senior Vice President and Head of Artificial Intelligence and Global Information Services Technology at NASDAQ, Mike O’Rourke. We spoke about the impact of Gen Z on the digital economy, highlighted key terms like machine intelligence, and learned about NASDAQ’s unique AI applications, such as leveraging AI to detect irregular and potentially malicious trading activity.
Biography
Mike O’Rourke serves as Senior Vice President and is Head of Artificial Intelligence and Global Information Services technology. He oversees the development of Nasdaq’s data and index business technology, as well as the advancement of using machine learning throughout Nasdaq.
Mike’s team combines proprietary data with advanced analytics and machine learning to produce sophisticated solutions for Nasdaq’s global customers. These efforts have resulted in several technology breakthroughs and patents for the use of machine learning in areas of market surveillance, advisory, and new data products—including Trading Insights and the Nasdaq Analytics Hub.
Mike is also responsible for the data technology that powers Nasdaq’s U.S. and global market data feeds, global index offerings (including the Nasdaq 100 and Nasdaq Composite), and critical market infrastructure, such as the UTP SIP.
Mike joining Nasdaq in 1999 as Director, Global Access Services. Previously, he held a professorship at Fairfield University and management roles within the Global Technology Services division at IBM.
Mike attended Fairfield University, where he earned a master’s degree in Software Engineering and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science.
Today’s dialogue is with Dr. Moudhi Aljamea, General Manager of Digital Technology at STC Academy. Dr. Moudhi is the first female to be appointed in an executive role at STC, and she is a leading expert in cyber and information security.
Biography
Dr. Moudhi Aljamea has a PhD in Computer Security Algorithms Design from King’s College London, Dr. Aljamea currently is the General Manger of the ICT School at STC Academy ( Saudi Telcom Company) as the first Saudi women who occupies an executive position in the company and she have a vast experience in cyber and information security. Prior joining STC, she was the president of entrepreneurship unit and business incubator and an assistant Professor in cyber security at Imam Abdurrahman Bin Faisal University, and considered as one of the Saudis experts in the computer security field.
Her main field of interest is Cyber Security attacks in the Cyber war also, the use of (AI) Artificial Intelligence in Cyber security . She also takes an interest in the field of on-line digital identity in Social Media. Additionally, she develop many security algorithms, published several papers on them, and participated in many conferences around the world giving talks about her areas of expertise. Dr. Aljamea got one of the top professional certifications in computer Security (Certified Ethical Hacker V10) CEH which is an international well recognized certification in the cyber security field.
Today’s episode is an informal dialogue about artificial intelligence and the current status of global economic digitalization with Vincenzo Aquaro, Chief of the Digital Government Branch of the Division for Public Institutions & Digital Government at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
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Mr. Aquaro is the Chief of the Digital Government Branch of the Division for Public Institutions & Digital Government at United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
In his functions he provides support to the UN Secretariat and Member states to promote innovation and transformation in governance, electronic government, public administration and public services, advancing public sector reforms toward more efficient, effective and SDGs people-centric public service delivery. In addition, he is in charge of the United Nations flagship publication E-government Survey and the Digital Government data management team.
With more than 25 years of experience on ICT in public affairs, he was recently named in Apolitical's list of the World Top 100 most influential people in digital government.
Before joining the United Nations, from 2000 to 2010, he was the CEO of Formit Servizi Spa, an Italian ICT consulting corporate specialized in project management, monitoring and evaluation of national and local Public Administration programmes.
From 2008 to 2010, in partnership with IBM and with the Department of Informatics and Automation of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Roma III, he co-chaired the 1st and the 2nd Edition of the Second Level Master's Degree in ICT Governance in Public Administration: Development, Management and Monitoring.
From 2007 to 2010 he established - with academia and SMEs - and led as Chairperson a Private and Public Partnership Research Consortium (CARMA, Consortium for Automation and Risk Management in Agriculture) The Consortium was specialized in advanced research on risk management and financing for development in e-agriculture and was co-financed by the European Commission and the Italian local government of Apulia’s region.
Mr. Aquaro holds a master’s degree (Laurea Magistrale) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Bari, Italy.
In today's episode, Veronique Ventos joins us––one of the most renowned artificial intelligence voices in all of France. Veronique is an incredibly accomplished AI researcher, holding a PhD in AI with an emphasis on Knowledge Representation and Machine Learning, and she is the Founding CTO of Paris-based NukkAI Labs, which seeks to build the next generation of artificial intelligence.
Biography:Veronique has a Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence (Knowledge Representation and Machine Learning) and has been an Associate professor at University Paris Saclay since 1998. She is a bridge expert and is currently 59th French woman player. Since 2015, she has devoted her research to bridge and AI and has become the reference in this field with successes in computer bridge world championships, several international publications and presentations all over the world.
Today’s dialogue is with Irakli Beridze, Head of the Center of Artificial Intelligence & Robotics at the UN’s crime and justice department. We talked in depth about using AI responsibly in order to fight the Coronavirus, how Gen Z is accelerating efforts in responsible AI, how artificial intelligence will transform surveillance as we know it, and the UN’s role in ethical AI implementations.
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Biography:Irakli Beridze is the Head of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics at UNICRI, United Nations. More than 20 years of experience in leading multilateral negotiations, developing stakeholder engagement programmes with governments, UN agencies, international organisations, private industry and corporations, think tanks, civil society, foundations, academia, and other partners on an international level. Mr Beridze is advising governments and international organizations on numerous issues related to international security, scientific and technological developments, emerging technologies, innovation and disruptive potential of new technologies, particularly on the issue on crime prevention, criminal justice and security. He is supporting governments worldwide on the strategies, action plans, roadmaps and policy papers on AI.
Read more about Irakli here
Today’s dialogue is with the General Manager of AI Programs at Microsoft and leading AI policy ethicist, Tim O'brien. We discussed Gen Z’s role in augmenting responsible and ethical AI, explored ethical AI applications in the fight against coronavirus, and the importance of inclusive enterprise culture in mitigating algorithmic bias and furthering progress in artificial intellgience.
Today’s dialogue is with the Head of Data Science in the CTO’s Office at Bloomberg, Gideon Mann! We talked about how companies can scale up their data science initiatives, we defined the true essence of data science applications, and the importance of pioneering the data-driven workforce of tomorrow.
Biography
Gideon Mann is the head of Data Science in the Office of the CTO at Bloomberg LP. At Bloomberg, he guides corporate strategy for machine learning, natural language processing (NLP) and information retrieval. He has over 30 publications and more than 20 patents in machine learning and NLP. He’s served as a founding member of both the Data for Good Exchange (D4GX), an annual conference on data science applications for social good, and the Shift Commission on Work, Workers and Technology. Before joining Bloomberg in 2014, he worked at Google Research NY, where his team carried out basic research, as well as developing machine learning products such as Colaboratory. He holds a Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University.
Dive deeper into machine learning by checking out Bloomberg's "Foundations of Machine Learning" course today!
Today’s dialogue is with the Head of AI Business Integration at Lloyd’s Banking Group, Abhijit Akerkar. We’ll be focusing mainly on AI and enterprise applications and more specifically what steps companies need to take in order to generate value with artificial intelligence.
BiographyAbhijit Akerkar, Head of AI Business Integration, Lloyds Banking Group
Abhijit is bringing machine intelligence to life at the Lloyds Banking Group. His focus is on combining machine and human intelligence to change the way the Bank does business and serves its customers. He is an influential leader and trusted advisor in AI. Leading publications have published his perspectives on generating value from AI in a responsible way.
Earlier at McKinsey & Company, Abhijit partnered with determined executives to set strategy, unlock the power of data, transform organisations, and deliver value. He has served companies around the world at the board and executive-committee levels across a diverse set of industries. Previously at HCL Technologies, Abhijit built and led tech-enabled businesses in Europe and Asia. He helped companies and governments embrace technology to improve performance.