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The Responsible Business Podcast
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Being a responsible business is fast becoming a key imperative to win the future. On the Responsible Business Podcast, we explore how organisations can move more ethically and responsibly into the future by speaking to world-leading thought leaders and practitioners about the many hard questions all business leaders need to learn how to answer.
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In this episode, Head of Prototype Claus Berthou Madsen from telco giant Telia Company shares how he built a prototyping unit from scratch to accelerate the speed of innovation exponentially - and how to design against unintended negative consequences in the process.
In this episode, Dr. Poornima Luthra - bestselling author of Leading Through Bias and The Art of Active Allyship - talks with Rehumanize Institute's Head of Research, Kris Østergaard, about how you can lead your organization through bias and build a culture of active allyship.
Even for AI specialists like Yoav Schlesinger, who is part of leading the responsible AI initiatives at software giant Salesforce, the impact of generative AI over the last year is hard to believe. Nevertheless, he is better equipped than most in anticipating the risks and impacts of the AI First journey that so many companies are now embarking upon because he, and his colleagues at the office of Ethical and Humane Use of Technology, help Salesforce design and deploy responsible AI solutions ...
In this episode of The Responsible Business Podcast, Anna Felländer, founder of Anch.AI, shares insights on how to identify, measure, and govern the ethical and societal risks of AI. As AI is becoming democratized, it is crucial for you to understand how to embrace it ethically to mitigate risks and foster trust.
In this episode, Reid Blackman, Ph.D., author of Ethical Machines, shares how to design AI for not bad by following a no-nonsense approach.
In this episode, we explore how a small challenger brand, Tony's Chocolonely, through innovation tries to solve the biggest ethical challenge of the chocolate industry - slavery in the supply chain - and sets new standards for all.
Nathaniel Calhoun is a board member and strategic advisor. He advises corporates, startups and governments on artificial intelligence, blockchain and alternative currencies. He also consults on a variety of startup programs and for groups designing new approaches to accelerators and incubators.
Dr. Divya Chander is an Neuroscientist and anesthesiologist and Co-Author of the newly released book, Ethics@Work: Dilemmas Of The Near Future And How Your Organization Can Solve Them.
Christian is CEO of Danish Design Center and Co-Author of the newly released book, Ethics@Work: Dilemmas Of The Near Future And How Your Organization Can Solve Them.
Mei Lin is Co-Founder, together with Vine Surf, of People Centered Internet and Co-Author of the newly released book, Ethics@Work: Dilemmas Of The Near Future And How Your Organization Can Solve Them.
Ray Eitel-Porter is the Managing Director and Global Lead for Responsible AI at Accenture and Co-Author of the newly released book, Ethics@Work: Dilemmas Of The Near Future And How Your Organization Can Solve Them.
Tiffany is an Educator, Writer, Researcher, Scientist and Entrepreneur based out of Silicon Valley. She is currently Faculty and Vice-Chair of Medicine and Digital Biology at Singularity University and Co-Author of the newly released book, Ethics@Work: Dilemmas Of The Near Future And How Your Organization Can Solve Them.















