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S2E5 Predicting vs Adapting: Future-Proofing Your AI Framework
The technology will expire. Your strategy shouldn't. Nick McQuire (advisor to C-level leaders on emerging tech) argues that the key to ROI isn't picking the "right" tool today, it's building a system…
S2E4 AI Runs On Data, Do You Have Permission To Use It?
If your AI strategy treats consent like a legal checkbox, you aren't just risking a fine, you’re risking your company’s future. Eric Bowlin (Partner in Digital Trust and Privacy, Deloitte &…
S2E3 Why Everyone Should Help Break Your AI
Leadership teams get stuck in a dead-end debate: Move fast or play it safe. When Pam Snively (Chief Data & Trust Officer, TELUS) prepared to launch TELUS’ first generative AI customer support…
S2E2 AI Ambassadors: Bridging the Gap Between Builders and Accountability
Where should AI governance actually live? Milin Chhanechhara (Lead Data Scientist, Lumen Technologies) and Andrew Gaskins (Principal Solution Architect, Lumen) reveal why the traditional top-down…
S2E1 Bottleneck to Breakthrough: AI Governance That Scales
Bryan McGowan, Global Trusted AI Leader at KPMG, reveals how they build a governance framework that moves at the speed of innovation, and enables scale without sacrificing security. The conversation…
S2 Season 2: The AI-Ready Governance Playbook
Season 2 of Trustonomy returns with a singular focus: AI-Ready Governance. Host Ojas Rege shares expertise from leaders who are currently writing the playbook for the AI era. This isn’t a season…
S1E5 The Tylenol murders and the trust recovery
Over three days in the fall of 1982, seven healthy people in the Chicago area died suddenly. At first, medical examiners were baffled but soon realized all the victims had taken Extra-Strength…
S1E4 The privacy breakdown that betrayed a nation
In the early 1990s, Carletta Tilousi was one of hundreds of people from the Havasupai Nation who gave blood samples to Arizona State University researchers. They hoped to discover why type 2 diabetes…
S1E3 The missing data that doomed Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, drawing America into World War II. Admiral Husband Kimmel, a decorated veteran and commander of the US naval fleet in Hawaii, was completely caught…
S1E2 Blowing the whistle on the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster
In 1986, Allan McDonald was the head of the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Motor program at Morton Thiokol, the company that built the rocket boosters for NASA’s Challenger space shuttle. Allan warned…
S1E1 The safety shortcuts that sank a steamboat company
In 1904, a fire broke out on a steamboat full of families enjoying a ride along New York City’s East River. The panicked passengers quickly discovered they had an even bigger problem on their hands -…
S1 Introducing Trustonomy
Welcome to a new show about trust. It takes hard work to build and a moment to break. And if that happens, you might never get it back.We’ve got five surprising stories that will help you understand…
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Trustonomy has published 12 episodes since September 2023, covering topics in Business, Technology.
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