[CXOTALK FRIDAY] Accenture's Chief Technology & Innovation Officer on Responsible Tech

[CXOTALK FRIDAY] Accenture's Chief Technology & Innovation Officer on Responsible Tech


Date: Friday March 22

Time: 10:00 PT / 1:00 ET


In episode 830 of CXOTalk , we speak with Paul Daugherty , a leading figure at 埃森哲 , to explore the increasingly critical topics of responsible technology and ethical AI. As technology continues to evolve at a breakneck pace, the ethical considerations surrounding its development and implementation have never been more important.

This episode offers a deep dive into what it means to create and use technology responsibly, ensuring that AI serves humanity's best interests without compromising ethical standards.

Key Points:

  • Defining the Landscape: We start by clarifying what 'responsible technology' and 'ethical AI' mean in today's context, exploring their significance and the interplay between these concepts in shaping a future where technology aligns with human values.
  • Challenges and Best Practices: The conversation navigates through the current state of the industry, highlighting the challenges companies face in implementing ethical AI systems. Paul Daugherty shares insights into best practices and the impact of generative AI, offering a roadmap for companies to navigate these complexities responsibly.
  • Looking Ahead: The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion on the evolving standards of ethical AI and the role of regulation. Daugherty shares his vision for the future integration of responsible technology in business, preparing companies for upcoming challenges and opportunities.

Tune in for a conversation on the future of technology, guided by ethical principles and responsible innovation.

Paul Daugherty is Accenture's Chief Technology and Innovation Officer (CTIO), and is a member of Accenture’s Global Management Committee. As CTIO, Paul also leads Accenture’s Innovation strategy and organization, including Accenture Labs and The Dock in Dublin, Ireland. He directs Accenture’s global research and development into emerging technology areas such as generative AI, quantum computing, science tech and space technology. Paul also leads Accenture’s annual Technology Vision report, hosts its annual Innovation Forum event, and leads Accenture Ventures, which he founded to focus on strategic equity investments to accelerate growth.

Previously, Paul served as Accenture's Group Chief Executive – Technology, where he led all aspects of Accenture's Technology business. Most recently, he helped lay the groundwork for Accenture’s $3 billion investment in its Data & AI practice to help clients rapidly and responsibly advance and use AI, including Generative AI, to achieve greater growth, efficiency and resilience.

For more than six years, he has been a member of the board of directors of Girls Who Code, an organization that seeks to support and increase the number of women in computer science careers.

Paul serves on the board of directors of Avanade, the leading provider of Microsoft technology services. He also serves on the boards of the Computer History Museum and the Computer Science and Engineering program at the University of Michigan.

In 2023, Paul received the prestigious St. Patrick’s Day Science Medal for Industry from Science Foundation Ireland as well as a nomination to Thinkers50, a ranking of the world’s most influential management thinkers.?He also accepted the FASPE Award for Ethical Leadership in 2019 for his work in applying ethical principles to the development and use of artificial intelligence technologies.

Paul is co-author of two highly acclaimed books: Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI (Harvard Business Review Press, 2018), a management playbook for the business of artificial intelligence; and Radically Human: How New Technology is Transforming Business and Shaping Our Future (Harvard Business Review Press, April 2022).

Paul joined Accenture in 1986. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from the University of Michigan.

Michael Krigsman?is an industry analyst and publisher of CXOTalk. For three decades, he has advised enterprise technology companies on market messaging and positioning strategy. He has written over 1,000 blogs on leadership and digital transformation and created almost 1,000 video interviews with the world’s top business leaders on these topics. His work has been referenced in the media over 1,000 times and in over 50 books. He has presented and moderated panels at numerous industry events around the world.


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RECENT CONVERSATIONS


Paul Daugherty

Board Member | Advisor | Speaker | Author

8 个月

Looking forward to another session with you Michael - its always a lot of fun!

Looks like a fascinating discussion on technology and ethics! Can't wait to watch it. Michael Krigsman

Dimitrios-Leonidas Papadopoulos

Founder & CEO at Viable | Scaling Startups into Global Ventures | Venture Builder & Investor | Forbes 30 Under 30

8 个月

Excited to delve into this conversation! ??

Exciting discussion ahead! Will they touch on the AI bias challenges we're facing? #AIethics ?? Michael Krigsman

Shravan Kumar Chitimilla

Information Technology Manager | I help Client's Solve Their Problems & Save $$$$ by Providing Solutions Through Technology & Automation.

8 个月

Exciting discussion on the horizon! ?? Michael Krigsman

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