Responsible AI In 2025 and Beyond – Three pillars of progress
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Responsible AI In 2025 and Beyond – Three pillars of progress

54:44 Apr 15, 2025
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"Part of putting an AI strategy together is understanding the limitations and where unintended consequences could occur, which is why you need diversity of thought within committees created to guide AI governance and ethics." – Bob PulverMy guest for this episode is my friend in ethical/responsible AI, Bob Pulver, the founder of CognitivePath.io and host of the podcast "Elevate Your AIQ." Bob specializes in helping organizations navigate the complexities of responsible AI, from strategic adoption to effective governance practices.  Bob was my guest about a year ago and in this episode he drops back in to discuss what has changed in the faced paced world of AI across three pillars of responsible AI usage.  * Human-Centric AI * AI Adoption and Readiness * AI Regulation and GovernanceThe past year’s progress explained through three pillars that are shaping ethical AI:These are the themes that we explore in our conversation and our thoughts on what has changed/evolved in the past year.1. Human-Centric AIChange from Last Year:* Shift from compliance-driven AI towards a more holistic, human-focused perspective, emphasizing AI's potential to enhance human capabilities and fairness.Reasons for Change:* Increasing comfort level with AI and experience with the benefits that it brings to our work* Continued exploration and development of low stakes, low friction use cases* AI continues to be seen as a partner and magnifier of human capabilitiesWhat to Expect in the Next Year:* Increased experience with human machine partnerships* Increased opportunities to build superpowers* Increased adoption of human centric tools by employers2. AI Adoption and ReadinessChange from Last Year:* Organizations have moved from cautious, fragmented adoption to structured, strategic readiness and literacy initiatives.* Significant growth in AI educational resources and adoption within teams, rather than just individuals.Reasons for Change:* Improved understanding of AI's benefits and limitations, reducing fears and resistance.* Availability of targeted AI literacy programs, promoting organization-wide AI understanding and capability building.What to Expect in the Next Year:* More systematic frameworks for AI adoption across entire organizations.* Increased demand for formal AI proficiency assessments to ensure responsible and effective usage.3. AI Regulation and Governance
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