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In this episode, Kevin Werbach interviews Kelly Trindel, Head of Responsible AI at Workday. Although Trindel's team is housed within Workday’s legal department, it operates as a multidisciplinary group, bringing together legal, policy, data science, and product expertise. This structure helps ensure that responsible AI practices are integrated not just at the compliance level but throughout product development and deployment. She describes formal mechanisms—such as model review boards and cross-functional risk assessments—that embed AI governance into product workflows across the company. The conversation covers how Workday evaluates model risks based on context and potential human impact, especially in sensitive areas like hiring and performance evaluation. Trindel outlines how the company conducts bias testing, maintains documentation, and uses third-party audits to support transparency and trustworthiness. She also discusses how Workday is preparing for emerging regulatory frameworks, including the EU AI Act, and how internal governance systems are designed to be flexible in the face of evolving policy and technological change. Other topics include communicating AI risks to customers, sustaining post-deployment oversight, and building trust through accountability infrastructure.

Dr. Kelly Trindel directs Workday’s AI governance program. As a pioneer in the responsible AI movement, Kelly has significantly contributed to the field, including testifying before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and later leading an EEOC task force on ethical AI—one of the government’s first. With more than 15 years of experience in quantitative science, civil rights, public policy, and AI ethics, Kelly’s influence and commitment to responsible AI are instrumental in driving the industry forward and fostering AI solutions that have a positive societal impact.

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Responsible AI: Empowering Innovation with Integrity

Putting Responsible AI into Action (video masterclass)

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35 episodes

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In this episode, Kevin Werbach interviews Kelly Trindel, Head of Responsible AI at Workday. Although Trindel's team is housed within Workday’s legal department, it operates as a multidisciplinary group, bringing together legal, policy, data science, and product expertise. This structure helps ensure that responsible AI practices are integrated not just at the compliance level but throughout product development and deployment. She describes formal mechanisms—such as model review boards and cross-functional risk assessments—that embed AI governance into product workflows across the company. The conversation covers how Workday evaluates model risks based on context and potential human impact, especially in sensitive areas like hiring and performance evaluation. Trindel outlines how the company conducts bias testing, maintains documentation, and uses third-party audits to support transparency and trustworthiness. She also discusses how Workday is preparing for emerging regulatory frameworks, including the EU AI Act, and how internal governance systems are designed to be flexible in the face of evolving policy and technological change. Other topics include communicating AI risks to customers, sustaining post-deployment oversight, and building trust through accountability infrastructure.

Dr. Kelly Trindel directs Workday’s AI governance program. As a pioneer in the responsible AI movement, Kelly has significantly contributed to the field, including testifying before the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and later leading an EEOC task force on ethical AI—one of the government’s first. With more than 15 years of experience in quantitative science, civil rights, public policy, and AI ethics, Kelly’s influence and commitment to responsible AI are instrumental in driving the industry forward and fostering AI solutions that have a positive societal impact.

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Responsible AI: Empowering Innovation with Integrity

Putting Responsible AI into Action (video masterclass)

  continue reading

35 episodes

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