Data protection, privacy, and the ethics of artificial intelligence (with Christina Montgomery)

Published: Feb. 2, 2021, 10 a.m.

Enabling data to flow between enterprise divisions and industry partners enhances our economy, but it\u2019s important that user privacy is protected when the information being shared is about individuals. Data usage will thus continue to be a major topic in tech policy, especially with regard to newer products that use artificial intelligence (AI) to collect and transfer user data. If the US were to pass federal data protection legislation or a federal privacy law, what AI-related measures would need to be included? How can we ensure AI is regulated in a precise manner that protects innovation?

On this episode, Shane is joined by IBM\u2019s Chief Privacy Officer and Ethics Board Co-Chair Christina Montgomery. They discuss how IBM is working to ensure its newest technologies \u2014 including AI \u2014 handle consumer data in an ethical manner, and why the company supports \u201cprecision regulation\u201d of AI under the next administration.