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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 46 MIN

The Future of Responsible AI with Dr. Richard Benjamins | RegulatingAI Podcast

from RegulatingAI Podcast: Innovate Responsibly · host Sanjay Puri

AI is shaping the future, but who ensures it remains responsible and ethical? In this compelling conversation, Dr. Richard Benjamins shares insights on: ✔️ His work in AI ethics and policy advocacy  ✔️ How companies like Telefonica approach responsible AI  ✔️ The role of international regulatory bodies in AI governance  ✔️ Key challenges in enforcing AI compliance across industries 🌍 As AI adoption accelerates, ensuring ethical oversight is more critical than ever. This episode provides essential insights for business leaders, policymakers, and AI enthusiasts. 📢 Tune in to gain expert perspectives on responsible AI!  Resources Mentioned: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-benjamins/  ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 - Podcast Episode Highlights 02:00 - Richard’s Journey into AI Ethics 05:15 - Defining Responsible AI 08:30 - Global AI Regulation: Differences & Challenges 12:50 - Need for International Collaboration in AI Regulation 17:20 - AI Ethics Boards & Their Role in Companies 22:10 - Who Should Implement AI Ethics in a Company? 26:40 - Addressing Bias & Privacy in AI Development 31:50 - AI’s Impact on Smaller Languages & Cultures 36:20 - The Monopoly Risk in AI 41:00 - Ethical Principles for AI Development 46:00 - Future-Proofing AI Regulation 50:10 - AI’s Disruptive Impact on Jobs & Workforce 55:20 - Final Advice for Policymakers & Researchers 58:00 - Closing Remarks 

AI is shaping the future, but who ensures it remains responsible and ethical? In this compelling conversation, Dr. Richard Benjamins shares insights on: ✔️ His work in AI ethics and policy advocacy  ✔️ How companies like Telefonica approach responsible AI  ✔️ The role of international regulatory bodies in AI governance  ✔️ Key challenges in enforcing AI compliance across industries 🌍 As AI adoption accelerates, ensuring ethical oversight is more critical than ever. This episode provides essential insights for business leaders, policymakers, and AI enthusiasts. 📢 Tune in to gain expert perspectives on responsible AI!  Resources Mentioned: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-benjamins/  ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 - Podcast Episode Highlights 02:00 - Richard’s Journey into AI Ethics 05:15 - Defining Responsible AI 08:30 - Global AI Regulation: Differences & Challenges 12:50 - Need for International Collaboration in AI Regulation 17:20 - AI Ethics Boards & Their Role in Companies 22:10 - Who Should Implement AI Ethics in a Company? 26:40 - Addressing Bias & Privacy in AI Development 31:50 - AI’s Impact on Smaller Languages & Cultures 36:20 - The Monopoly Risk in AI 41:00 - Ethical Principles for AI Development 46:00 - Future-Proofing AI Regulation 50:10 - AI’s Disruptive Impact on Jobs & Workforce 55:20 - Final Advice for Policymakers & Researchers 58:00 - Closing Remarks

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