AI Governance Podcast
This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Dr. Carl Öhman. Carl is an Associate Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University and the author of the 2024 book, The Afterlife of Data. He is one of the world’s leading experts on the "digital afterlife industry" and the ethics of our informational remains. Carl joined Enzai’s Matt McCallum to discuss: The "Informational Body": Why we need to treat our digital footprint as a persistent extension of ourselves that outlasts our physical lives. The Regulatory Gap: Why rights under frameworks like the GDPR "cease" at the moment of death, and the...
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Bojana Bellamy. Bojana is the President of the Center for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL), a preeminent global think tank, and has spent over 25 years at the center of global data policy. Bojana joined Enzai’s Matt McCallum to discuss: The critical shift from "tick-box" compliance to organizational accountability as a business enabler. How boards should evaluate the "loss of opportunity" in AI deployment rather than just the risk of fines. The challenges of governing Agentic AI and moving toward delegated trust models. ...
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Sophie in 't Veld. Sophie is a defining figure in European digital rights, having served for 20 years as a Member of the European Parliament. She currently chairs the advisory council for the Centre for Democracy and Technology (CDT) in Europe. Sophie joined Enzai’s Matt McCallum to discuss: • The transition from legislation to enforcement for the EU AI Act • Critical lessons from the GDPR and why enforcement has become a "political currency" • The dangers of the "National Security" exemption and its role in the proliferation of...
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Boniface de Champris. Boniface is an expert on the EU AI Act, Senior Manager at CCIA Europe and a keen watcher of the debate around the GPAI Code of Practice. Boniface joined Enzai’s Var Shankar to discuss: Why the forthcoming GPAI Code of Practice is so important How the EU AI Office interacts with Working Groups to draft the Code Major changes between the second and third drafts of the Code Expectations for the final draft of the Code How work by researchers, including at the OECD and G7, informs AI laws
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Dr. Umang Bhatt. Umang is an Assistant Professor and Faculty Fellow at the Center for Data Science at New York University, a Senior Research Associate at the Alan Turing Institute and a leading researcher in the fields of AI explainability and transparency. Umang joined Enzai’s Var Shankar to discuss: How organizations might explain the workings of generative AI systems to end-users Practical approaches to restricting access to generative AI systems, their outputs, and what they can be used for Why it is important to close the loop on...
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features James Ong. James is the Founder of the Singapore-based AI International Institute, Co-Author of “AI for Humanity: Building A Sustainable AI for the Future," and has bridged the divides between scientists, policymakers and investors for over 35 years. James joined Enzai’s Var Shankar to discuss: - The silver lining from the Paris AI Safety Summit - The need to develop fields of AI other than generative AI - How Asian countries can best contribute to global AI norms - How sustainable AI is built on the three pillars governance,...
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Kristina Podnar. Kristina is the author of The Power of Digital Policy, Senior Policy Director at the Data & Trust Alliance and a digital policy advisor to boards and executives of private, non-profit and public sector organizations. Kristina joined Enzai’s Var Shankar to discuss: - outcomes to expect from Paris AI Action Summit - why publicly owned AI is essential - how to insulate publicly owned AI from politics - why policymakers should focus on specific issues, like using AI to fight climate change and combating nonconsensual...
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This episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Cary Coglianese. Cary is the Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science and the founding Director of the Penn Program on Regulation at the University of Pennsylvania, the author of seven books on administrative law and regulatory policy and a leading expert on regulatory models for AI. Cary joined Enzai’s Var Shankar to discuss: - regulatory principles for AI, given the extreme heterogeneity of use cases - why leashes – not guardrails – are the better analogy for AI governance - what a management-based approach...
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This episode of Enzai's AI Governance Podcast features Nuala O’Connor, SVP and Chief Counsel for Digital Citizenship at Walmart. Nuala is a global leader scaling responsible AI efforts. Before joining Walmart, Nuala served as the first Chief Privacy Officer for the U.S Department of Homeland Security and the CEO for the Center for Democracy and Technology. She is an attorney by background. Nuala joined Enzai CEO Ryan Donnelly to discuss: -Her approach to scaling AI efforts at Walmart; -How Walmart’s Responsible AI Pledge embodies four core organizational values; -Major opportunities and...
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This episode of Enzai's AI Governance Podcast features Nell Watson.Nell is a machine intelligence researcher, engineer, philosopher, and author of Taming the Machine: Ethically Harness the Power of AI. She leads several prominent efforts in the responsible AI space, chairs IEEE’s ECPAIS Transparency Experts Focus Group and has previously advised Apple. In an episode recorded at Enzai’s office in Belfast, Nell joined Var Shankar to discuss: - how scaffolding will incrementally help today’s foundational AI models improve significantly - why agentic AI will require new ways of thinking...
info_outlineThis episode of the AI Governance Podcast features Dr. Carl Öhman. Carl is an Associate Senior Lecturer at Uppsala University and the author of the 2024 book, The Afterlife of Data. He is one of the world’s leading experts on the "digital afterlife industry" and the ethics of our informational remains.
Carl joined Enzai’s Matt McCallum to discuss:
The "Informational Body": Why we need to treat our digital footprint as a persistent extension of ourselves that outlasts our physical lives.
The Regulatory Gap: Why rights under frameworks like the GDPR "cease" at the moment of death, and the governance vacuum this creates for digital remains.
Narrative Capture: The dangerous situation where a single individual or tech giant can own the entire historical narrative of movements like #MeToo through the purchase of platform data.
Digital Colonialism: The economic incentives that could lead to the preservation of Western history while the digital records of the Global South are erased to save server space.
Gods of Data: A preview of Carl's upcoming work on how LLMs collapse our collective ancestors into a singular "divine" presence, and the risks of outsourcing human decision-making to "perfect" machines.
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