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Wendy Gonzalez is the CEO of Sama, an ethical AI company that provides training and jobs with equitable pay and benefits to those who face the greatest barriers to stable employment. Among the companies it provides AI development data to are Microsoft, Ford, Walmart, Google, and many others.
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Where to find Wendy Gonzalez
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-gonzalez-a319788/
Where to find Eric:
• Newsletter: https://ericries.carrd.co/
• Podcast: https://ericriesshow.com/
• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theericriesshow
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In This Episode We Cover:
(05:17) The importance of our relationship to the people who make the products we use
(06:42) The human care that goes into AI development
(07:57) Sama’s mission
(09:12) How Sama got to its leadership position in the creation of ethical AI
(10:31) The focus on valuing human judgment in work
(13:50) The Sama origin story
(17:13) The informal economy vs. the formal economy
(18:36) How Sama’s model helps break the poverty cycle
(20:01) Giving human capital a chance to shine
(21:30) Why Sama doesn’t pay people for training and the success of that approach
(23:44) Leila Janah and her vision for Sama
(27:38) How and why Sama converted to a for-profit company with a foundation attached
(29:42) Identifying AI as the pivot
(31:02) The difficulties of having a long-term plan in the non-profit world
(32:49) Why Sama needed to build its own technology and raise the money to do so
(36:10) How a non-profit becomes a for-profit
(37:29) How Sama split into two entities: a company and a foundation
(39:41) Sama’s governance structure including how the foundation is represented in the
(43:56) Choosing mission-aligned investors
(45:46) How Sama’s success disproves conventional business theory
(52:00) Turning a liability into strategy
(53:47) How Sama’s mission led it to create real value and be in position for the emergence of AI
(58:06) The need for standards and ethical guidelines for the data supply chain
(1:01:46) Combating bias and danger through visibility
(1:03:57) The case for ethical data as a competitive strategy
(1:07:21) Wendy’s thoughts on what the future of AI will bring
(1:10:30) Lighting round, including the creation of Sama’s Ethics Guild
(1:23:46) What Wendy wishes she’d known ten years ago
You can find the transcript and references at https://www.ericriesshow.com/
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Production and marketing by https://penname.co/.
Eric may be an investor in the companies discussed.
By Eric Ries5
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Wendy Gonzalez is the CEO of Sama, an ethical AI company that provides training and jobs with equitable pay and benefits to those who face the greatest barriers to stable employment. Among the companies it provides AI development data to are Microsoft, Ford, Walmart, Google, and many others.
—
Brought to you by:
Mercury – The art of simplified finances. Learn more.
DigitalOcean – The cloud loved by developers and founders alike. Sign up.
Neo4j – The graph database and analytics leader. Learn more.
—
Where to find Wendy Gonzalez
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-gonzalez-a319788/
Where to find Eric:
• Newsletter: https://ericries.carrd.co/
• Podcast: https://ericriesshow.com/
• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theericriesshow
—
In This Episode We Cover:
(05:17) The importance of our relationship to the people who make the products we use
(06:42) The human care that goes into AI development
(07:57) Sama’s mission
(09:12) How Sama got to its leadership position in the creation of ethical AI
(10:31) The focus on valuing human judgment in work
(13:50) The Sama origin story
(17:13) The informal economy vs. the formal economy
(18:36) How Sama’s model helps break the poverty cycle
(20:01) Giving human capital a chance to shine
(21:30) Why Sama doesn’t pay people for training and the success of that approach
(23:44) Leila Janah and her vision for Sama
(27:38) How and why Sama converted to a for-profit company with a foundation attached
(29:42) Identifying AI as the pivot
(31:02) The difficulties of having a long-term plan in the non-profit world
(32:49) Why Sama needed to build its own technology and raise the money to do so
(36:10) How a non-profit becomes a for-profit
(37:29) How Sama split into two entities: a company and a foundation
(39:41) Sama’s governance structure including how the foundation is represented in the
(43:56) Choosing mission-aligned investors
(45:46) How Sama’s success disproves conventional business theory
(52:00) Turning a liability into strategy
(53:47) How Sama’s mission led it to create real value and be in position for the emergence of AI
(58:06) The need for standards and ethical guidelines for the data supply chain
(1:01:46) Combating bias and danger through visibility
(1:03:57) The case for ethical data as a competitive strategy
(1:07:21) Wendy’s thoughts on what the future of AI will bring
(1:10:30) Lighting round, including the creation of Sama’s Ethics Guild
(1:23:46) What Wendy wishes she’d known ten years ago
You can find the transcript and references at https://www.ericriesshow.com/
—
Production and marketing by https://penname.co/.
Eric may be an investor in the companies discussed.

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