ARMA UNY Webinar - Governance is Not a Four-Letter-Word (but T-Rex is): Responsible AI as Business Enablement
Abstract: The (data) scientists were so busy thinking about whether they could, they didn't stop to consider whether they should. And no electric fence is going to detain a determined pterodactyl. Step into JurAIssic World, where human-created artificial intelligence offers the promise of automation, augmentation, and improved productivity, while simultaneously introducing complex regulatory and data protection challenges. Though the creatures have escaped the park (after all, AI is undeniably everywhere), it's not too late for organizations to leverage responsible AI practices to proactively address these challenges, support enterprise AI initiatives, and drive strategic differentiation. This session will demonstrate that despite the baggage the term "governance" often carries, AI governance done right manages data security, privacy, and regulatory risk while reducing bottlenecks and red tape, and promoting trust, resilience, and business value.
Speaker Bio: Bethany Singer-Baefsky oversees Data Privacy, Records Management, Data Governance, and Responsible AI for National Grid globally. Bethany has built and scaled data protection, AI governance, and third party risk management programs across industries, advocating a framework-based, principle-first approach that pre-empts regulation while managing risk and enabling business. She is a Fellow of Information Privacy with the IAPP, serves on the Advisory Board of the University of New Haven's Executive Women's Leadership Program, and has spoken at dozens of conferences and panel events across North America and Europe.
Cost of the webinar: $35.00