Recognized pioneer of artificial intelligence ethics Dr Rumman Chowdhury, named one of the five key people shaping AI by Forbes, will headline an April 2 Babson College event hosted by the Butler Institute for Free Enterprise through Entrepreneurship.
The event will include a 45-minute lecture, as well as a 30-minute Q&A session, during which Chowdhury will share his expertise working at the intersection of AI, ethics, policy and of entrepreneurship. Starting at 6 p.m. at Winn Auditorium, the event is free and open to the public.
Register today to attend the Dr. Rumman Chowdhury event on April 2 at Winn Auditorium.
In an era where technology and entrepreneurship are inseparable, Chowdhury presents himself as a thought leader, bridging the gap between innovation and ethical considerations.
“Dr. Chowdhury’s session could not be more timely, given the rapid pace of advances in AI, the ethical complexities around AI applications, and the lagging regulatory environment,” said Cindy Klein-Marmer MBA’02, director of the Butler Institute for Free Enterprise Through Entrepreneurship. “As AI permeates every aspect of our lives, Dr. Chowdhury’s expertise provides a critical roadmap to help us think about the balance between technology, ethics and policy.
Chowdhury has played a pivotal role in the industry, including as former global head of responsible AI at Accenture, director of the machine learning, ethics, transparency and accountability team at Twitter, and now CEO and co-founder of Humane Intelligence. She was also named one of the BBC’s 100 Women, Timeit’s 100 in AI, Fortune‘s 13 building AI, and recognized as one of the Bay Area’s Top 40 Under 40 Companies for its pioneering work in guiding organizations on how to navigate the evolving intersection of technology, business and ethics.
Published in Babson briefs