Juliette Powell is the founder and managing partner of Kleiner Powell International [KPI], a New York City-based consultancy. As a consultant at the intersection of responsible technology and business, she has advised large companies and governments on how to deal with the accelerating change underway due to AI-enabled technological innovation coupled with shifting social dynamics and heightened global competition. She’s also on the faculty at New York University and teaches in the Interactive Telecommunications Program.
Art Kleiner is a writer, lecturer, and consultant with a background in management, interactive media, corporate environmentalism, scenario planning, and organizational learning. He is a co-author (with Pete Senge et al.) of the best-selling Fifth Discipline Fieldbook, The Dance of Change, and Schools That Learn; and author of Who Really Matters: The Core Group Theory of Power, Privilege, and Success. Since 1986, he has taught in New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program.
Juliette and Art co-authored a new book, The AI Dilemma: 7 Principles for Responsible Technology.
Listen and learn
• How Juliette and Art started their careers • The Principles of Responsible Technology • What could happen if AI became sentient? • How can we prevent AI from reinforcing negative biases and discrimination? • How people and organizations can practice better ethics when leveraging AI? • What will it take to engrain more ethical, equity-oriented thinking into business education? • Much more
References in this episode…
Juliette and Art's websiteGary F. Bengier discusses AI’s impact on humanity
Juliette Powell is the founder and managing partner of Kleiner Powell International [KPI], a New York City-based consultancy. As a consultant at the intersection of responsible technology and business, she has advised large companies and governments on how to deal with the accelerating change underway due to AI-enabled technological innovation coupled with shifting social dynamics and heightened global competition. She’s also on the faculty at New York University and teaches in the Interactive Telecommunications Program.
Art Kleiner is a writer, lecturer, and consultant with a background in management, interactive media, corporate environmentalism, scenario planning, and organizational learning. He is a co-author (with Pete Senge et al.) of the best-selling Fifth Discipline Fieldbook, The Dance of Change, and Schools That Learn; and author of Who Really Matters: The Core Group Theory of Power, Privilege, and Success. Since 1986, he has taught in New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program.
Juliette and Art co-authored a new book, The AI Dilemma: 7 Principles for Responsible Technology.
Listen and learn
• How Juliette and Art started their careers • The Principles of Responsible Technology • What could happen if AI became sentient? • How can we prevent AI from reinforcing negative biases and discrimination? • How people and organizations can practice better ethics when leveraging AI? • What will it take to engrain more ethical, equity-oriented thinking into business education? • Much more
References in this episode…
Juliette and Art's websiteGary F. Bengier discusses AI’s impact on humanity
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