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In this episode of Who’s in Charge?, Beth and Tony shine a light on the so-called boring bits—the 'unsexy but essential' foundation of any responsible AI future: technology transformation.
From outdated infrastructure and siloed data to the slow pace of digital change in public and private sectors, they explore why transforming these under-the-hood systems is no longer optional.
If we want AI to serve humanity—ethically, intelligently, and sustainably—we need to start with the basics.
Beth draws on her almost 30 years of experience in tech transformation and change management to lead the discussion into some compelling content.
Tune in as they discuss why the path to powerful, trustworthy AI starts with the messy, necessary work of systems change—and how getting the fundamentals right might just be the most radical move of all.
By Beth WeesnerIn this episode of Who’s in Charge?, Beth and Tony shine a light on the so-called boring bits—the 'unsexy but essential' foundation of any responsible AI future: technology transformation.
From outdated infrastructure and siloed data to the slow pace of digital change in public and private sectors, they explore why transforming these under-the-hood systems is no longer optional.
If we want AI to serve humanity—ethically, intelligently, and sustainably—we need to start with the basics.
Beth draws on her almost 30 years of experience in tech transformation and change management to lead the discussion into some compelling content.
Tune in as they discuss why the path to powerful, trustworthy AI starts with the messy, necessary work of systems change—and how getting the fundamentals right might just be the most radical move of all.