Esther Montoya Martinez van Egerschot | Associate Partner Digital Governance, Vinali Group
- Esther is an Associate Partner in Digital Governance with the Vinali Group.
- She is a former member of parliament focusing on technology and innovation.
Podcast
Overview
In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, balancing innovation with ethical responsibility is crucial. Esther Montoya Martinez van Egerschot, Associate Partner at Vinali Group, offers valuable insights into effective AI governance. According to Montoya Martinez van Egerschot, AI governance involves creating frameworks and policies that ensure AI is developed and used responsibly. This approach not only addresses regulatory compliance but also integrates ethical considerations, safeguarding against risks while fostering innovation. Her perspective underscores the importance of aligning AI practices with organisational values and societal standards.
[00:40] – About Esther Montoya Martinez van Egerschot
- Esther is an Associate Partner in Digital Governance with the Vinali Group.
- She is a former member of parliament focusing on technology and innovation.
- She is an Adjunct Professor at Javeriana University.
[03:59] – Please explain the concept of AI governance and why is it crucial in today’s technological landscape.
- AI governance involves regulations, frameworks, or guidelines to ensure the responsible, ethical, and trustworthy use of AI.
- It is crucial to manage risks and ensure that AI applications align with organisational values and standards.
[11:28] – How can AI government frameworks address the issue of accountability in AI decision-making?
- AI governance frameworks address accountability by integrating AI governance into existing structures and assigning responsibilities to key business units.
- This involves creating AI governance boards or oversight groups to ensure accountability and alignment with business goals.
[22:40] – How can governments and policymakers stay ahead of the rapid advancements in AI technology?
- Governments should establish AI advisory bodies to provide ongoing, expert advice on AI developments.
- This allows policymakers to make informed decisions without needing to be technology experts themselves.
[24:36] – What advice would you give to companies and corporate leaders who are just starting to develop their AI governance and ethics policies?
- Leadership buy-in is critical for developing effective AI governance policies.
- The board needs to understand the importance of AI governance and how it can protect the organisation while providing opportunities for innovation.
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- Esther is an Associate Partner in Digital Governance with the Vinali Group.
- She is a former member of parliament focusing on technology and innovation.
- She is an Adjunct Professor at Javeriana University.