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Today on the Take on Board podcast, I’m speaking with Kate Larsen about the ethics of AI.
Kate, although eager ears will know that Kate has already been on the podcast. Kate is an arts, cultural and nonprofit consultant and writer with more than 25 years of experience in Australia, Asia, and the UK. Recently returned to Naarm/Melbourne. Kate has particular expertise in arts, governance, and cultural leadership, workplace culture and wellbeing, and digital and community-engaged practice.
Kate’s been on the podcast before, episode 254, on why Palestine is a governance issue that every board should be talking about. And she’s currently leading a national conversation about governance reform based on the provocation that ‘nearly everything you thought you knew about boards and governance is wrong’. This was the title of her TEDx talk on the subject last year, so we’ll put a link to that in the show notes as well.
AI in the boardroom mini series playlist:
- Episode 314: AI in the boardroom mini series – Dr Henna Karna delivers the basics on AI
- Episode 315: AI in the boardroom mini series – Candice DeVille explains what boards should be asking about AI
- Episode 316: AI in the boardroom mini series – Dottie Schindlinger is sharing some AI research for boards
- Episode 317: AI in the boardroom mini series – Alice Tang
- Episode 318: AI in the boardroom mini series – Kate Larsen says it’s time to talk about the ethics of AI
- Episode 319: AI in the boardroom mini series – Candice DeVille answers some of the best questions ever – her words




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