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Shaping AI's Future: Ethics and Innovation in Asia

Lee Hickin, AI Technology & Policy Lead, Microsoft Asia | Adilah Junid, Director, Legal & Government Affairs, Microsoft Malaysia

24-Jan-24 11:00

Shaping AI's Future: Ethics and Innovation in Asia

We dive into the world of ethical artificial intelligence with Lee Hickin, AI Technology & Policy Lead for Microsoft Asia, and Adilah Junid, Director of Legal & Government Affairs, Microsoft Malaysia. We explore how Microsoft integrates responsible AI governance into its operations, with a particular focus on the Asian market. Lee and Adilah will provide insights into Microsoft's journey of balancing innovation with ethical AI practices, their collaborative efforts with Asian governments for policy shaping, and the challenges in aligning AI development with legal frameworks. They also discuss Microsoft's tech stack and its role in ensuring secure and reliable AI solutions, as well as the broader societal impacts of AI.

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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