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This TechCrunch article features Miranda Bogen, the founding director of the Center of Democracy and Technology’s AI Governance Lab. The piece is part of a series focusing on notable women contributing to the AI revolution. Bogen works on creating solutions that can effectively regulate and govern AI systems, having previously guided responsible AI strategies at Meta and worked as a senior policy analyst at Uptown, an organization that uses tech to promote equity and justice.
Bogen was drawn to AI due to its intersection with societal values, rights, and concerns about marginalized communities. She mentions that her work on algorithmic fairness led to significant changes in Meta's ad delivery system. Bogen advises women entering the AI field to find supportive and inspiring teams, and she contends that one of the most pressing issues in AI is developing robust approaches to address its potential harms. She advocates for building AI systems with humility, considering the potential failures, and involving the communities that will be affected by these systems. Bogen believes investors should allow technology builders to move more slowly to avoid rushing unready technologies to market.
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This TechCrunch article features Miranda Bogen, the founding director of the Center of Democracy and Technology’s AI Governance Lab. The piece is part of a series focusing on notable women contributing to the AI revolution. Bogen works on creating solutions that can effectively regulate and govern AI systems, having previously guided responsible AI strategies at Meta and worked as a senior policy analyst at Uptown, an organization that uses tech to promote equity and justice. Bogen was drawn to AI due to its intersection with societal values, rights, and concerns about marginalized communities. She mentions that her work on algorithmic fairness led to significant changes in Meta's ad delivery system. Bogen advises women entering the AI field to find supportive and inspiring teams, and she contends that one of the most pressing issues in AI is developing robust approaches to address its potential harms. She advocates for building AI systems with humility, considering the potential failures, and involving the communities that will be affected by these systems. Bogen believes investors should allow technology builders to move more slowly to avoid rushing unready technologies to market.
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Feb. 24, 2024, 9:05 p.m.