Kathy Baxter
author title Principal Architect, Ethical AI PracticeAs principal architect of ethical AI practice at Salesforce, Kathy develops research-informed best practice to educate Salesforce employees, customers, and the industry on the development of responsible AI. She collaborates and partners with external AI and ethics experts to continuously evolve Salesforce policies, practices, and products. Prior to Salesforce, she worked at Google, eBay, and Oracle in User Experience Research. She received her MS in Engineering Psychology and BS in Applied Psychology from the Georgia Institute of Technology. The second edition of her book, "Understanding your users," was published in May 2015. You can read about her current research at einstein.ai/ethics.
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Inaugural Women in AI Ethics Summit: What happens when you bring together 30 women fighting for human rights in AI?
On December 19th, 2018, 2 dozen women working on AI ethics in tech companies, non-profits, and industry analysts came together for a day to share their experiences and insights, as well as to brainstorm solutions to big challenging we are facing.