EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 58 MIN
System-Level Risks, Proxy Power, and AI Governance with Whitney Shepard of Majority Action
from The Future of Finance Podcast · host Georges Dyer
Institutional investors are increasingly exposed to AI-driven risks that operate at the system level — spanning climate commitments, labor markets, and democratic governance. Whitney Shepard, Co-Executive Director of Majority Action, joins Georges Dyer on the Future of Finance podcast to lay out the research, frameworks, and stewardship strategies that investors need to navigate this moment responsibly. Majority Action's emerging technologies research series makes a rigorous case that AI is not a siloed technology risk — it is a capital markets risk, one that intersects with concentration of corporate power, inadequate disclosure, and misaligned proxy voting by large asset managers. For fiduciaries managing public pensions, endowments, and foundations, understanding these dynamics is not optional; it is central to long-term value creation and duty of care. Key themes covered: - AI's three system-level risk categories for diversified investors: climate, inequality, and democratic backsliding - XAI's Colossus data center case study — public pension capital financing projects with significant environmental and community harm - Proxy voting trends: why the largest index funds diverged from public pensions on AI governance proposals last season - What "active client" stewardship looks like in practice — engaging asset managers, not just portfolio companies - First-mover frameworks from SFERS, CalSTRS, and Railpen that investors can learn from and adopt For institutional investors, academics, and policy leaders working at the intersection of technology governance, fiduciary duty, and long-term capital markets resilience. General Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction — Whitney Shepherd and Majority Action 06:30 Bridging Grassroots Voices and Institutional Capital 14:45 Why Majority Action Turned Its Focus to AI 22:50 Three System-Level Risk Categories: Climate, Inequality, Democratic Backsliding 28:30 The XAI Colossus Case Study: Public Pensions and AI Data Center Financing 42:10 AI in the Boardroom: Proxy Voting Trends and the Index Fund Divergence 51:20 AI Stewardship in Motion: First Movers and Global Policy Benchmarks 57:40 What Endowments and Foundations Should Be Doing Now 1:01:30 Closing Takes: System Stewardship as the Core Ask Resources: Majority Action AI Accountability Hub: https://www.majorityaction.us/ai-accountability Book: Poor People's Movements: Why They Succeed, How They Fail — Frances Fox Piven and Richard Cloward: https://share.google/EKDxYky1Qm1CYMN5g -- The Future of Finance podcast is produced by the Intentional Endowments Network, serving institutional investors working to align capital with long-term financial and systemic goals.
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