Award-winning journalist Emily Chang joins host Dominique Shelton Leipzig to discuss AI innovation, governance, and the ever-evolving dynamic between tech leaders and world governments. Fresh off moderating conversations on AI at the UN General Assembly, Emily provides behind-the-scenes insights from the meeting of top minds across the private sector, policy circles, and the global community. Dominique and Emily examine mounting public-private partnerships to steer AI for the greater good, plus opportunities and obligations for businesses implementing these exponentially powerful technologies. Can startups keep pace? And are existing ethical guardrails enough? An illuminating discussion on aligning AI and the public interest.
About Emily Chang: Emily is the leading television journalist in Silicon Valley and a host and executive producer at Bloomberg Originals. She’s the host of “The Circuit with Emily Chang,” a television and podcast series that focuses on the intersection of technology, entertainment and business. Based in San Francisco, Chang anchored the daily “Bloomberg Technology” program on Bloomberg Television for twelve years, along with the interview series “Studio 1.0.” She’s also the author of “Brotopia: Breaking Up the Boys’ Club of Silicon Valley,” an instant national bestseller, and has played herself in several cameos on HBO’s “Silicon Valley.”Chang regularly speaks to top executives, investors and entrepreneurs, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. She has also interviewed some of the most prominent leaders in Hollywood, including Disney CEO Bob Iger, Netflix founder Reed Hastings and producer Aaron Sorkin, along with cultural icons like tennis great Serena Williams.Before joining Bloomberg in 2010, Chang served as an international correspondent for CNN in Beijing and London. She won five Emmy Awards for her reporting as KNSD, NBC’s affiliate in San Diego and started her career as a news producer at NBC in New York. Born and raised in Kailua, Hawaii, Chang graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University. She lives in the Bay Area with her husband and four children.
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