Your board needs no-nonsense AI leadership – these experts explain why

Miriam Vogel Advises on AI Leadership in the Boardroom Miriam Vogel, president and CEO of EqualAI, explored the growing role of AI governance alongside other prominent leaders on a July 2024 episode of the DisrupTV podcast. Vogel emphasized the need for greater AI literacy and engagement amongst the broader set of stakeholders. She also highlighted […]
Stanford Emerging Technology Review Launches In Washington DC

Miriam Vogel Moderates Panel with Former Secretary Rice, Former Secretary Raimondo, Dr. Fei-Fei Li at the Launch of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review Miriam Vogel, President and CEO of EqualAI, moderated a compelling discussion on the governance and safety of artificial intelligence during an event launching the Stanford Emerging Technology Review. The panel featured former […]
How fear of AI could limit its benefits to a few

Miriam Vogel believes that the only thing we have to fear about AI is the fear of AI itself In an Axios interview, EqualAI CEO Miriam Vogel warned that widespread fear of AI could lead to its benefits being concentrated among a small, exclusive group. She explained how important AI literacy is to ensuring more […]
Bridging AI and Consumer Trust with Miriam Vogel

Miriam Vogel Talks AI and Consumer Trust on the A16z Raising Health Podcast In November 2023, EqualAI CEO Miriam Vogel joined Andreessen Horowitz General Partner Dr. Vijay Pande on the Raising Health podcast to offer insights into how to integrate AI into business thoughtfully and effectively through AI governance. She discussed best practices for AI […]
Board Responsibility for Artificial Intelligence Oversight
Originally published in Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly taking over. But not in the robot-coup type of scenario that inspires multimillion dollar box office hits. Rather, AI protects our credit cards from fraudulent activity, helps employers to hire and maintain a remote workforce during a global pandemic, and […]
How bias creeps into health care AI
Originally published in Axios Many health-related AI technologies today are biased because they’re built on datasets largely comprised of men and individuals of European descent. Why it matters: An AI system trained to identify diseases, conditions and symptoms in people in these datasets could fail when presented with data from people with different characteristics. Background: AI-powered disease detection technology is […]