Amanda Craig
Senior Director for Responsible AI Public Policy
Microsoft
About Me
Amanda leads Microsoft’s Responsible AI Public Policy team, which seeks to advance effective and interoperable public policy that helps Microsoft, our customers, and the world secure the benefits and establish guardrails to address the risks of AI. Before joining the Office of Responsible AI, Amanda led Microsoft’s Global Cybersecurity Policy team within its Customer Security and Trust division and authored several publications on cloud security, operational risk management, and critical infrastructure protection. Prior to joining Microsoft, Amanda focused on technology law and policy issues at Indiana University’s Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Cyber Affairs, and Google as a fellow of the Eric T. Werner Global Cybersecurity Policy Advancement program. Amanda has a BS in Journalism and International Studies from Northwestern University, an MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford, and a JD from Indian
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From Words to Action: Exploring the Global Landscape of AI Regulation
The race to regulate AI is (still) on, with the U.S., Europe, China, and other global powers vying for leadership. This session dives into the diverse legislative approaches and practical implementations shaping the future of AI. We’ll explore how geopolitical alliances and rivalries influence the development and enforcement of these regulations, and the extent to which these varying regulatory frameworks are driving – or stifling? – innovation.