dr. anastassia lauterbachCorporate Governance Update: Women Corporate Directors in New York, September 2022I enjoyed Women Corporate Directors Foundation’s Global Institute in New York on September 11–13th. A couple of learnings and views that…Sep 16, 2022Sep 16, 2022
dr. anastassia lauterbachThe books I loved in 2019…Once a year I list books I truly liked. They reflect my own eclectic taste along with highly appreciated recommendations of dear friends…Dec 25, 2019Dec 25, 2019
dr. anastassia lauterbachWhat questions should boards be asking about the potentially unintended ethical consequences of AI?This article is the first in the series, the Salzburg Questions for Corporate Governance by the Salzburg Global Corporate Governance ForumNov 19, 2018Nov 19, 2018
dr. anastassia lauterbachArtificial Intelligence and Governance: Quo Vadis? Part IIITo fully understand AI and benefit from it, top executive teams and their boards have to work in three dimensions — internal…Mar 8, 2018Mar 8, 2018
dr. anastassia lauterbachArtificial Intelligence and Governance: Quo Vadis? Part IIIn this part I continue to discuss AI technology basics for non-technical readers, and present an overview on most common issues with…Mar 4, 2018Mar 4, 2018
dr. anastassia lauterbachArtificial Intelligence and Governance: Quo Vadis? (Part I)Abraham Lincoln once famously said: “You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today”. Upton Sinclair thought that…Mar 3, 2018Mar 3, 2018
dr. anastassia lauterbachArtificial Intelligence and Ethics: What are we talking about?Socrates defined ethics as the good life, an existence most worthy of humans, implying making choices to ensure the best outcome. Human…Mar 1, 2018Mar 1, 2018
dr. anastassia lauterbachMax Tegmark’s “Life 3.0” and Social Governance around AIIn this essay I discuss Max Tegmark’s recent book “Life 3.0” and introduce a concept of Social Governance to actively address AI design and…Oct 16, 2017Oct 16, 2017