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AI Governance and Responsible AI with Skyflow’s Robin Andruss

In this podcast, we discuss:
  • Key privacy challenges associated with AI
  • What is AI governance?
  • Methodologies to make AI systems more transparent and understandable
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Introduction
Robin Andruss, Skyflow’s Chief Privacy Officer is back to talk about AI governance and responsible AI. We touch on recent talks Robin gave at InfoGov World and IAPP PSR on privacy-enhancing technologies and AI governance.
In this episode, Robin sheds light on the pressing issues of data privacy within this new era of AI-driven product and consumer experiences. She discusses the key privacy challenges inherent to AI, highlighting the concerns voiced by privacy professionals as they navigate this evolving landscape. Robin explores how AI differs from previous technologies in terms of regulation and shares best practices for organizations to ensure data privacy when implementing AI solutions.
Speakers

Robin Andruss

Chief Privacy Officer, Skyflow

Robin Andruss has over 13 years of privacy experience, including senior-level positions at Google, Yahoo, TrustArc, and Twilio, and serving as a faculty member of IAPP and advisory board member for numerous privacy tech organizations. Her expertise spans building, leading, and scaling all aspects of privacy programs, including global privacy policies and legislation (GDPR, CCPA, COPPA, HIPAA, etc.).

Sean Falconer

Head of Developer Relations and Marketing, Skyflow 

Sean Falconer has over 15 years experience working in research, engineering, product, developer relations, and marketing. Prior to Skyflow, Sean worked with the World Health Organization to help modernize development of the International Classification of Disease, founded Proven.com, and led developer relations and experience for Google's Business Communication products.