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Washington AI Network Hosts AI Leaders to Commemorate First Anniversary of the White House’s Voluntary Commitments on AI

July 18, 2024 By WHC Insider

Tammy Haddad, Founder and CEO of Washington AI Network, and David Zapolsky, Senior Vice President of Global Public Policy and General Counsel at Amazon, discuss AI policy on July 11, 2024 at the House at 1229 in Washington, DC.

The Washington AI Network hosted AI leaders to commemorate the first anniversary of the White House’s Voluntary Commitments on AI. Founder Tammy Haddad hosted a fireside chat with David Zapolsky, Senior Vice President of Global Public Policy and General Counsel at Amazon, who highlighted the opportunities and challenges AI presents and the work that Amazon has provided to businesses and customers for secure AI. He emphasized the power of frameworks connecting industry, government and researchers.

Tammy Haddad, David Zapolsky, Rebecca Finlay, Dr. Seth Canter, Rep. Don Beyer, and Shannon Kellogg.

A panel conversation followed with Rep. Don Beyer (D-VA), Vice Chair of the AI Caucus, Rebecca Finlay, CEO of the Partnership on AI, and Dr. Seth Center, Acting Special Envoy for Critical and Emerging Technology at the U.S. Department of State. Their discussion underscored the significant progress made since the inception of the Voluntary Commitments on AI and the ongoing efforts to ensure that AI technologies are developed and deployed ethically, transparently, and for the benefit of all.

Rebecca Finlay speaks during the panel commemorating the first anniversary of the White House’s Voluntary Commitments on AI on July 11th at the House at 1229 in Washington, DC.

The speakers emphasized the unusual collaboration of tech companies and the critical importance of these commitments in fostering a landscape where AI advancements align with societal values and public interest. The event served as a platform for reinforcing the shared vision of an ethical and inclusive AI future, highlighting the collaborative efforts needed to navigate the complexities of emerging AI technologies. 

Helen Milby, Founder at GlobalWIN, Miriam Vogel, CEO of Equal AI, and Olivia Igbokwe, Head of U.S. Political Federal Affairs at AWS.
Cynthia Lee, AI Lead at the office of Sen. Martin Heinrich, Correlli van Hulten, First Secretary at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Leila Elmergawi, Senior Advisor for Critical and Emerging Technology at the U.S. Department of State.

The event was attended by an array of distinguished guests including senior officials from the White House, government officials, top executives from leading tech companies, members of the media and other influential thought leaders within the AI community.

Amy Sennett, Senior Vice President and General Counsel at Karat, Benjamin Haas, Chief of Staff, Bureau of Industry and Security at the U.S. Department of Commerce, and Shannon Kellogg, Vice President of Public Policy at Amazon.

Other notable guests Included: Senior Advisor to the President and White House Director of Public Engagement Steve Benjamin, Deputy Assistant to the President John McCarthy, Chief AI Advisor at the National Institute of Standards and Technology Elham Tabassi, Deputy Press Secretary at the Department of Defense Sabrina Singh, Assistant Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security Mary Ellen Callahan, Costa Rican Ambassador to the Unites States Catalina Crespo-Sancho, Director of Government Relations and Public Policy at CAIS Varun Krovi, Cyber Security Advisor at the Embassy of France Oceane Thieriot, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Nicoletta Giordani, Advisor for Public Engagement at the White House Sydney Harvey, Special Assistant to the Senior Advisor to the President Daisy Buenrostro, CBS’ Chief Election and Campaign Correspondent Robert Costa, Technology Reporter for CNBC Annie Palmer, the Washington Post’s Tech Policy Reporter Cat Zakrzewski, Politico’s Deputy Tech Editor Daniella Cheslow, Sen. Mitt Romney’s Chief of Staff Liz Johnson, AI Policy Advisor for Rep. Don Beyer Jason Liang, Head of Government Relations at Scale AI Max Fenkell, Founder and President of Seed AI Austin Carson, Eric Schmidt’s Chief of Staff Andrew Moore, Global Policy Director at Credo AI Evi Fuelle, Co-Founder and Chairman at Silverado Policy Accelerator Maureen Hinman, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Brazil Fernando de Oliveira Sena, and First Secretary of Technology Policy at the British Embassy Jonathan Tan.






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Washington AI Network Hosts Power Breakfast with Special Guest Ben Brake, Digital and Data Policy Directorate-General at the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport

July 15, 2024 By WHC Insider

Varun Krovi, Ben Brake, Shane Tews, Julian Ramirez, Dr. Dorothee Schneider, Jane Caldwell, Winston Lord, André Loesekrug-Pietri, Tammy Haddad and Helen Toner discuss AI policy at the House at 1229 on Thursday, July 11th in Washington, DC.

Coinciding with the 75th anniversary of the NATO Summit in Washington, D.C, Tammy Haddad’s Washington AI Network hosted a high-level breakfast on July 11th featuring Ben Brake, Digital and Data Policy Directorate-General at the German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport. Listen to the full podcast conversation here.

The gathering brought together policymakers and industry leaders in the field of artificial intelligence to discuss pivotal issues and exchange ideas including Johannes Bahrke, Digital Counselor at the Delegation of the European Union to the United States, and André Loesekrug-Pietri, Chairman & Scientific Director at the Jedi Foundation.

L to R: André Loesekrug-Pietri, Chairman & Scientific Director at the Jedi Foundation; Tammy Haddad, Founder of the Washington AI Network; and Varun Krovi, Director of Government Relations and Public Policy at the Center for AI Safety Action Fund.

Mr. Brake underscored the importance of international dialogue in shaping the responsible future of artificial intelligence and his detailed analysis of policy frameworks and practical implementations offered attendees valuable insights into the ever-changing landscape of AI. 

Held at the House at 1229 in downtown Washington, the gathering provided a unique opportunity for both public and private sector leaders to engage directly with Mr. Brake. His insights on the latest developments in digital and data strategies in Germany and beyond offered valuable perspectives on the future of AI governance and its global impact.

Julian Ramirez, Senior Advisor of Digital Policy at the German Embassy and Helen Toner, Director of Strategy and Foundational Grants at CSET


Ben Brake and Tammy Haddad

Esteemed attendees included Varun Krovi, Director of Government Relations and Public Policy at the Center for AI Safety; Julian Ramirez, Senior Advisor of Digital Policy at the German Embassy; Helen Toner, Director of Strategy and Foundational Grants at CSET; Shane Tews, Senior Fellow at AEI; Daniella Cheslow, Deputy Tech Editor at Politico; and Helen Milby, President of GlobalWIN. 

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