Navigating the Nexus: Diversity in AI and Cybersecurity
Recorded On: 03/26/2024
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This session will delve into the challenges of diversity and discrimination that emerge with the increasing use of AI. Exploring the intersection of technology and society, we'll address how AI systems can inadvertently perpetuate biases, the ethical considerations involved, and potential strategies for fostering inclusivity in AI development. Join us for an insightful discussion on navigating the complexities of diversity in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

Alex Iftimie
Associate General Counsel, Investigations & Security
OpenAI

Charlotte Burrows
Chair
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
President Biden designated Charlotte A. Burrows as Chair of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on Jan. 20, 2021. First nominated in 2014 and unanimously confirmed for a second term in 2019, she was nominated on June 21, 2023 and confirmed on Nov. 8, 2023 to a third term expiring July, 2028.
Chair Burrows has advocated for strong civil rights protections and robust cooperation between the Commission, employers, and employees to advance equal opportunity in the workplace. She seeks to enhance the Commission's enforcement of all laws within its jurisdiction, focusing in particular on initiatives to combat harassment, foster pay equity, and advance diversity and inclusion. While at the Commission, she has worked to increase the agency's outreach to Native Americans, vulnerable immigrant and migrant communities, and other traditionally underserved populations. In addition, Chair Burrows is particularly interested in the impact of technology and big data on civil rights and employee privacy.
Prior to her appointment to the EEOC, Chair Burrows served as Associate Deputy Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), where she worked on a broad range of civil and criminal matters, including employment litigation, voting rights, combatting racial profiling, and implementing the Violence Against Women Act, among others.
Chair Burrows previously served as General Counsel for Civil and Constitutional Rights to Senator Edward M. Kennedy on the Senate Judiciary Committee and later on the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. During her time on Capitol Hill, she worked on a variety of legislative initiatives, including the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008.
Before working on the Hill, Chair Burrows held several roles in the Civil Rights Division's Employment Litigation Section at DOJ, including Deputy Chief of the Section. There, she represented the United States in all phases of civil litigation, including trial, to enforce Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Earlier in her career, she served as a judicial clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and was an associate at Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP.
Chair Burrows received an A.B. from Princeton University and a J.D. from Yale Law School.

Paola Cecchi-Dimeglio
Faculty Chair Executive Leadership Research Initiative for Women and Minorities Attorneys
Harvard Law School

Sumedha Ahuja
Firmwide Co-Chair, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Perkins Coie
Sumedha Ahuja, a partner at Perkins Coie and firmwide co-chair of its Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning industry group, focuses on strategic patent portfolio management and patent prosecution with specific emphasis on computer software, internet, and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) inventions. She has successfully drafted and prosecuted patent applications for both large corporations and startups at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent offices. Sumedha has an extensive engineering and scientific background and a keen understanding of diverse technological areas, including cybersecurity, telecommunications; digital health; virtual (VR), augmented (AR), and mixed realities (MR); advertising and behavioral analysis; and fintech and blockchain. In addition to procuring patents in these fields, Sumedha evaluates third-party patent portfolios, counsels clients on avoiding patent infringement, and mines client patent portfolios to identify assets for licensing/monetization, patent infringement counterclaims, and divestment. Sumedha has also represented both patent owners and petitioners before the USPTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) in post-grant proceedings.