RegulatingAI Podcast: Innovate Responsibly

Sanjay Puri

Welcome to the RegulatingAI Podcast: Innovate Responsibly podcast with host and AI regulation expert Sanjay Puri. Sanjay is a pivotal leader at the intersection of technology, policy and entrepreneurship and explores the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence governance on this podcast. You can expect thought-provoking conversations with global leaders as they tackle the challenge of regulating AI without stifling innovation. With diverse perspectives from industry giants, government officials and civil liberty proponents, each episode explores key questions and actionable steps for creating a balanced AI-driven world. Don't miss this essential guide to the future of AI governance, with a fresh episode available every week!

  1. How the UN’s ITU Is Shaping Global AI Standards Ft. Tomas Lamanauskas | RegulatingAI Podcast

    14分钟前

    How the UN’s ITU Is Shaping Global AI Standards Ft. Tomas Lamanauskas | RegulatingAI Podcast

    RegulatingAI Podcast: How the UN’s ITU Is Shaping Global AI Standards | Tomas Lamanauskas  In this compelling episode, host Sanjay Puri sits down with Tomas Lamanauskas, Deputy Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), to explore the global architecture of AI governance.  🔍 What you’ll learn:  How ITU transitioned from regulating telegraphs to AI governance Why AI standardization is not a barrier to innovation The ITU’s pivotal role in connecting 8 billion people The balance between innovation, regulation, and inclusion Behind-the-scenes of the AI for Good Global Summit 🌍 A must-watch for:  Policymakers and AI regulators Tech entrepreneurs and infrastructure investors Anyone who cares about global equity in the age of AI Subscribe for future episodes diving deep into global AI governance.  Resources Mentioned:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/tlamanauskas/  https://www.itu.int/en/osg/Pages/biography-itu-dsg-tomas.aspx  ⏱️ Timestamps:  0:00 Podcast Highlights & Introduction   2:00 What is the ITU and its role in AI regulation?   2:45 From telegraph to AI: A history of the ITU   8:42 Standardizing AI in a rapidly moving world   14:03 The ITU's role in enforcing standards   18:51 Three approaches to AI governance: EU, US, and China   25:01 Geopolitics and national security in AI   30:24 The importance of undersea cables   34:41 Ensuring AI benefits everyone and bridging the digital divide   43:21 The AI for Good Global Summit   48:28 Conclusion and farewell

    51 分钟
  2. Edward Santow on Predictive Policing, Racial Bias and AI’s Impact on Human Rights | RegulatingAI Podcast

    8月20日

    Edward Santow on Predictive Policing, Racial Bias and AI’s Impact on Human Rights | RegulatingAI Podcast

    In this episode of the RegulatingAI podcast, host Sanjay Puri speaks with Professor Edward Santow, former Australian Human Rights Commissioner and co-director of the Human Technology Institute. Together, they explore how algorithms intended to support justice can actually perpetuate discrimination.  Key topics include:  How Australia’s largest police force used AI to profile Indigenous youth The consequences of using historical data without correcting historical bias Why system-level harms from AI demand policy-level responses What governments must do to protect rights while embracing innovation A sobering and essential conversation about AI, justice, and what ethical governance looks like in practice.    Resources Mentioned:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/esantow/    ⏱️ Timestamps:  0:00 Podcast Highlights   1:34 Ed’s background and journey into technology governance   2:12 The 'aha' moment: an algorithm targeting young people based on race   5:36 Finding a balance between AI's dystopian problems and positive use cases   9:07 The global fear of missing out (FOMO) and the trade-off with fundamental rights   11:12 Why innovation and regulation are not a trade-off   12:22 Comparing the AI regulatory approaches of the EU, US, and China   13:57 Australia's practical, non-ideological approach to AI   15:45 How Australia is building its niche on liberal democratic values   19:22 The shift from "fluffy principles" to practical AI safety standards   22:37 The three most common issues for corporate leaders in AI governance   23:08 The problem with the "AI guru" model of governance   25:08 The "dirty secret" of AI and the importance of engaging workers   35:24 The impact of AI on jobs and the workplace   40:28 The Asia-Pacific region's role in AI governance   44:07 Preserving indigenous cultures and languages in AI training data   47:14 The concentration of power in a handful of AI companies   50:09 Facial recognition: good uses vs. bad uses   53:57 Lightning round of questions   55:22 Conclusion and farewell

    58 分钟
  3. Dr. Cari Miller: “The U.S. AI Action Plan & Why It May Be a Global Risk” | RegulatingAI Podcast

    8月13日

    Dr. Cari Miller: “The U.S. AI Action Plan & Why It May Be a Global Risk” | RegulatingAI Podcast

    Join host Sanjay Puri in conversation with Dr. Cari Miller, a leading voice in AI governance, as they unpack the recently announced America’s AI Action Plan.  🔍 What you'll learn:  Why Pillar One of the U.S. plan may spark global misalignment The risks of removing "misinformation" from AI frameworks Why U.S. innovation might clash with the EU AI Act and global regulatory norms How free speech and foundation models intersect with international policy 🌍 Global policymakers, this one is for you.  🎯 Watch now to understand why the latest U.S. move could raise alarms worldwide.    Resources Mentioned:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/cari-miller/    ⏱️ Timestamps:  0:00 Introduction of Dr. Cari Miller   2:52 The three pillars of America's AI Action Plan   7:20 Comparing the AI Action Plan to the EU AI Act   8:27 "Hurry up and innovate" and the geopolitical dimension of AI   10:45 The dilemma between innovation and regulation   13:09 The moratorium on state-level AI regulation   15:50 A spectrum for regulation: reversible vs. irreversible harm   17:17 The EU's approach to regulation   19:10 Why AI procurement is the "gate of all gates" for governance   21:27 What makes AI procurement different   23:32 The need for augmented procurement practices and training   24:14 Accounting for hallucination and vendor disclaimers   27:55 Procurement for foundation models vs. fine-tuned solutions   29:39 The possibility of AI insurance   31:02 Distinguishing between trustworthy and "AI snake oil" vendors   33:23 Strengths and weaknesses of existing AI procurement frameworks 35:26 The three checkpoints before issuing an AI RFP   37:41 Sovereign AI and procurement for global south nations   40:20 Concerns about agents and agentic AI systems   44:02 The domain professional and complex multi-turn tasks   45:59 Procurement and pricing models for AI agents   49:00 The maturity of agents and the role of CISOs   52:35 Liability and governance for autonomous agents   55:33 The use of synthetic data: benefits and risks   58:50 Lightning round of questions   1:01:53 Concluding remarks

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  4. Can Constitutional Law Protect Us From AI? | Prof. Raquel Brízida Castro | RegulatingAI Podcast

    8月8日

    Can Constitutional Law Protect Us From AI? | Prof. Raquel Brízida Castro | RegulatingAI Podcast

    The RegulatingAI Podcast welcomes Prof. Raquel Brízida Castro to examine how Europe's AI regulatory framework measures up against core constitutional protections. 📌 Topics Covered: ~ The EU AI Act’s categorisation of risk – does it go far enough? ~ The collision between data sovereignty, latency, and user rights ~ Why current legal remedies like GDPR aren't enough for generative AI ~ Does the Brussels effect stand a chance against the Washington effect? ~ Will national courts lose relevance in the age of EU digital regulation? ~ Raquel's legal insight warns of a quiet constitutional revolution underway and why citizen protection must evolve urgently. 🎧 Watch Now: This conversation is vital for anyone navigating AI governance in democratic societies. Resources Mentioned: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raquel-a-br%C3%ADzida-castro-15317a105/ ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction to the podcast and guest, Raquel Brízida Castro 2:21 Magnificent Introduction 2:58 The EU AI Act from a Constitutional Law Perspective 3:20 Constitutional Challenges and the Digital Social Democratic Rule of Law 5:59 New Fundamental Rights in the AI Age 8:27 The Right to Explainability: Rule of Law vs. Rule of Algorithm 11:34 Is the EU AI Act's Risk-Based Approach Adequate? 12:05 The Impact of AI on Fundamental Rights 14:52 Regulation vs. Bureaucracy and Self-Regulation 16:26 The Implementation of the AI Act and its Challenges 21:58 The EU vs. US Approach: Regulation vs. Innovation 23:55 The False Dilemma Between Regulating and Innovation 27:09 The Washington Effect 30:51 Implications for American Companies in Europe 31:49 Digital Sovereignty and the Problem of Latency 35:28 Constitutional Safeguards and Regulatory Overreach 35:40 The Primacy of European Law and the Role of Constitutional Courts 38:58 The Two-Year Moratorium on the EU Act 40:30 Lightning Round of Questions 43:24 Final thoughts

    45 分钟
  5. Trump's AI Action Plan Decoded: Fair Use, Export Controls & US-China Competition with Joshua Geltzer

    8月6日

    Trump's AI Action Plan Decoded: Fair Use, Export Controls & US-China Competition with Joshua Geltzer

    🚨 BREAKING: Former Deputy White House Counsel's Latest Interview on Trump's AI Strategy  In this episode of the RegulatingAI Podcast, we sit down with Joshua Geltzer, who advised President Biden, to discuss the details behind America's new AI Action Plan. This is the definitive breakdown every tech executive, investor, and policymaker need to watch.  🎯 CRITICAL TAKEAWAYS:  Why some states may LOSE federal AI funding  How fair use laws could save AI companies billions  The infrastructure revolution coming to your state  Export control politics that will reshape global tech  Why Trump chose to back open source About the Guest: Joshua Geltzer is a partner at Wilmer Hale focusing on AI, cybersecurity, and national security litigation. Until January 2025, he served as Deputy Assistant to the President, Deputy White House Counsel, and Legal Adviser to the National Security Council.  Resources Mentioned:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-geltzer-6209b3198/  https://www.wilmerhale.com/en/people/joshua-geltzer    ⏱️ Timestamps:  0:00 Introduction to the podcast and guest Joshua Geltzer   4:29 Welcome to Regulating AI: The Podcast   5:44 The Three Pillars of the AI Action Plan   6:37 Fair Use, Training Data, and the Courts   8:17 Power, Land, and Permitting for Data Centers   10:19 Countering Synthetic Media and Deepfakes   11:45 The Effectiveness and Limitations of Export Controls   13:39 Leading International AI Governance While Prioritizing National Dominance   15:28 Federal-State Dynamics in AI Governance   19:00 The Open Source vs. Closed Model Debate   20:45 The Competitive Framing with China and National Security   22:54 Global AI Regulation and the Future   23:41 Concluding the discussion

    21 分钟
  6. Peter Sands & Sania Nishtar on Revolutionizing Global Health | AI for Good

    7月31日

    Peter Sands & Sania Nishtar on Revolutionizing Global Health | AI for Good

    In this compelling ‘AI for Good’ panel, moderator Sanjay Puri brings together two of the most influential voices in global health: Peter Sands, Executive Director of The Global Fund, and Sania Nishtar, CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.  Together, they dive deep into the transformative power of artificial intelligence in addressing some of the world’s most pressing health challenges. From improving disease surveillance and accelerating vaccine delivery to enhancing decision-making in underserved regions, this discussion highlights the real-world impact and ethical considerations of AI in global health.     Key topics covered:  How AI is being applied to strengthen health systems globally Real-life examples of AI driving change in low- and middle-income countries The role of public-private partnerships in scaling AI for health Challenges around data, equity, and governance in AI adoption Whether you're a policymaker, health professional, technologist, or simply interested in how AI can serve humanity, this conversation offers critical insights and bold visions for the future.  🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more discussions at the intersection of technology and social impact.  #AIforGood #GlobalHealth #PeterSands #SaniaNishtar  Resources Mentioned:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/sania-nishtar-bb2a8123a  https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-sands-0808bb6b

    23 分钟

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Welcome to the RegulatingAI Podcast: Innovate Responsibly podcast with host and AI regulation expert Sanjay Puri. Sanjay is a pivotal leader at the intersection of technology, policy and entrepreneurship and explores the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence governance on this podcast. You can expect thought-provoking conversations with global leaders as they tackle the challenge of regulating AI without stifling innovation. With diverse perspectives from industry giants, government officials and civil liberty proponents, each episode explores key questions and actionable steps for creating a balanced AI-driven world. Don't miss this essential guide to the future of AI governance, with a fresh episode available every week!

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