Kay Firth-Butterfield Speaker

Kay Firth-Butterfield Keynote Speaker

  • CEO of Good Tech Advisory and has been leading work on Responsible design, development and use of AI from the beginning
  • Recipient of the TIME 100 Impact Award in 2024
  • Former Head of AI at the World Economic Forum and world’s first Chief AI Ethics Officer

Kay Firth-Butterfield's Biography

Kay Firth-Butterfield is the CEO of Good Tech Advisory and has been leading work on Responsible design, development and use of AI from the beginning. She is also a recipient of the 2024 TIME 100 Impact Award.

In 2014 she became the world’s first Chief AI Ethics Officer and became Vice-Chair of the IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems in 2015 and the founding head of AI at the World Economic Forum in 2017 where she also served on the Executive Committee. She is frequently cited as a leading woman in AI and was featured in the New York Times as a woman changing the landscape of leadership.

By background she is a Barrister and former Judge who focused on human rights law and is the author of books on Human Rights, AI and Modern Slavery. She developed an interest in how technology will impact humans around the world while studying for advanced degrees in International Relations and law and has been focused on Responsible design, development and use of AI for more than a decade. She was part of the group which met at Asilomar to create the world’s first ethical principles on AI in 2017.

She sits on the Polaris Council for the Government Accountability Office (USA), the Advisory Board for UNESCO International Research Centre on AI, the AI and Philanthropy Steering Committee of the Partnership on AI, the Advisory Boards for international companies and non-profits ADI, EarthSpecies and AI4All.

As the CEO of Good Tech Advisory she leads a team offering thought leadership, advice and support to companies to enable them to reap the benefits and mitigate the risks that AI brings to their enterprise.

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Kay Firth-Butterfield's Speaking Topics

  • Getting the best out of AI and Generative AI in your organisation and proofing against problems

  • How can your organisation comply with the EU AI Act and other global regulations and gudielines

  • Societal Impacts of AI/Generative AI – Good, Bad and Ugly

  • Data and Generative AI

  • Seeing beyond the hype of Generative AI and whats next in the AI landscape

  • Humans and AI, how will we live and work beneficially with this powerful tool

  • Economic aspects of the use of AI

  • AI use in specific sectors e.g. banking, healthcare, construction, law, retail etc

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Videos of Kay Firth-Butterfield

Kay Firth-Butterfield: Responsible AI-Is it Worth it and Can it be Achieved?
Kay Firth-Butterfield Answers Questions Posed During Responsible AI Seminar

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