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Trustworthy AI: Charting the path for responsible adoption

The Trust Conference 2024 is taking place October 22–23, 2024 in London, UK and is a pivotal global forum that convenes experts, innovators, and activists at the forefront of shaping free and equitable societies, trustworthy institutions and inclusive and sustainable economies. 

 

Over two days, the forum will feature panel discussions, fireside chats, interactive presentations and networking opportunities. Mastercard's Public Policy Director Diana Zamora will be participating in a panel during Day Two, which turns to the wider societal impact of AI and the role that responsible business can play in the wake of global transformations. 

 

The rapid development and corporate adoption of Artificial intelligence creates unique opportunities and challenges alike. AI technologies are ushering in innovation as well as several important considerations to ensure that responsible and trustworthy practices are implemented. From privacy and data protection, to accuracy, fairness, transparency and accountability, corporate leaders are grappling with the difficult task of embracing the potential of AI whilst navigating potential risk. This panel looks at best practice, strategies and frameworks that business can adopt to build trusted AI.

 

Panelists will include the following:

  • Mariagrazia Squicciarini, Chief of Executive Office and Director AI, Social and Human Sciences Sector, UNESCO
  • Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Canada 150 Research Chair in New Media, Simon Fraser University
  • Andrew Pakes MP, Member of Parliament for Peterborough
  • Diana Zamora Bonnet, Director, Public Policy, Mastercard
  • [Moderator] Andrew Strait, Associate Director (Emerging technology & industry practice), Ada Lovelace Institute

View the full Trust Conference agenda and speakers.

PERSPECTIVE

G20’s cross-border payments targets

Addressing pain points and barriers to achieve the G20’s cross-border payments targets

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Policy to instill digital trust

Q&A with Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University

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Time to close the digital trust gap

Turn attention to what might contribute to organic continuation digital trust

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Transcending data localization barriers

The future of cross-border payments depends on It

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Empowering the next billion

Governance for a digital-first future

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Build financial resilience and health

Three strategies to build financial resilience

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Bridging the digital divide

Committing to an equitable digital economy on International Women's Day

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Reducing cross-border payment frictions

Public policy must advance with private sector technology to smooth cross-border payment friction

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Data Privacy Day 2023

Opportunity to expand awareness on how to safeguard data and privacy

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India's global digital diplomacy

PCDE's perspective on India’s new approach to data localization in the Atlantic Council

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Unlocking Asia’s digital potential

Getting digital policy right will go along way in making Indo-Pacific Economic Framework a success

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US-India digital handshake

Atlantic Council’s U.S.-India Digital Economy Task Force lays out strategic rationale for “digital handshake” between U.S. and India

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Ensuring trust in digital economy

Highlights from inaugural Cybersecurity Policy Roundtable

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International data flows

Discussion on cross-border data flows

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Voice of European card-based payments

Payments Europe to strengthen the voice of the industry

INTRODUCTION

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