
In AI We Trust?
A podcast hosted by Miriam Vogel (president of EqualAI) – with series co-hosts including Mark Caine and Nuala O’Connor – that amplifies diverse voices defining and developing trustworthy AI. Each episode surveys global best practices in AI ethics, governance, and policy through interviews with leaders from government, tech, academia, and civil society. Topics include reducing bias in AI, AI regulation and standards, and initiatives to ensure AI benefits humanity. “In AI We Trust?” offers insights into how we can build responsible AI systems and earn public trust in this transformative technology.

Learning at Scale: Live From the ASU+GSV Summit with Deborah Quazzo
In this episode, Miriam Vogel interviews Deborah Quazzo, managing partner of GSV Ventures and co‑founder of the ASU+GSV Summit, about the evolution of the summit and its role in the education‑technology ecosystem. Quazzo recounts how the summit grew from a modest conference room in 2010 into a multi‑layered marketplace that brings together investors, educators, policymakers, and cultural figures like Goldie Hawn and Will.i.am to spark cross‑sector collaboration. She highlights the summit’s focus on AI, showcasing over 100 AI‑focused sessions and discussing how AI can address persistent learning gaps, especially in K‑12 literacy and career pathways. Quazzo emphasizes the importance of human interaction and diverse perspectives in shaping technology‑driven education solutions.
AI Literacy Series Ep. 14: Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly and Heartland Forward President Angie Cooper
In this episode, Mayor Tim Kelly of Chattanooga and Angie Cooper, President of Heartland Forward, discuss how AI is transforming education and the workforce in Tennessee, highlighting the city’s practical AI initiatives that enhance residents’ daily lives. They explore the...

Axios Chief Technology Correspondent Ina Fried on AI and This Moment in Technology
In this episode, Axios Chief Technology Correspondent Ina Fried explores how the current AI boom mirrors past technological revolutions, discussing its disruptive impact on jobs and her own journalism workflow. She explains the challenges of integrating AI into human processes...

Governing the Machine Book Launch – Miriam Vogel, Paul Dongha, and Ray Eitel-Porter
The post announces a special episode of the *In AI We Trust?* podcast where EqualAI CEO Miriam Vogel and co‑authors Paul Dongha and Ray Eitel‑Porter launch their new book *Governing the Machine*, outlining their motivation and the book’s core lessons...

Nicholas Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, on Leading The Atlantic Through the “AI Hurricane Coming Through”
In a recent episode of the *In AI We Trust?* podcast, EqualAI CEO Miriam Vogel interviews Nicholas Thompson, CEO of *The Atlantic*, about navigating the looming "AI hurricane" and the evolving role of journalists in AI literacy. Thompson outlines his...

Elizabeth Kelly (AISI): How Will the US AI Safety Institute Lead the US and Globe in AI Safety?
In this episode of the #InAIWeTrust podcast, Elizabeth Kelly, director of the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute (AISI), discusses the impact of the recent National Security Memorandum on AI and her role in shaping the Biden administration’s AI Executive Order....

Michael Chertoff (Chertoff Group) and Miriam Vogel (EqualAI): Is Your AI Use Violating the Law?
In a special episode of the #InAIWeTrust? podcast, EqualAI CEO Miriam Vogel and former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff discuss their co‑authored paper on the legal risks of AI deployment, highlighting current statutes, emerging liabilities, and practical guidance for lawyers, executives,...

Dr. Brennan Spiegel (Cedars-Sinai): AI in Healthcare: Will AI Help Humans to Thrive?
In this podcast episode, Dr. Brennan Spiegel, director of health services research at Cedars‑Sinai, explains how AI can boost efficiency and patient care, highlighting his co‑founding of Xaia, an AI‑driven mental‑health tool. He emphasizes the need for human‑centered design, arguing...

Russell Wald (HAI): Innovating for the Future - Can Academia Bring the Next Wave of AI Innovation and Train Our...
In this episode, Russell Wald, deputy director of Stanford HAI, argues that academia is essential for the next wave of AI innovation and for training future generations, emphasizing robust research, consistent benchmarking, and AI literacy for policymakers. He highlights lessons...