


Future-Proofing AI: Ethics at the Core of Design (AI Governance Part II)
How do we ensure AI systems are designed with ethics, responsibility, and inclusion at their core?
In this follow-up session on AI Governance, we’ll dive deeper into ethical product design—looking at how researchers and practitioners are applying responsible AI principles to real-world contexts across regions.
What to expect:
Practical insights into designing AI systems that serve vulnerable communities.
Perspectives from both US and European contexts on responsible AI and governance.
Lessons on bridging research, practice, and ethics in product design.
Space for dialogue on the global challenges of building AI that respects human dignity.
Meet the speakers:
Ashley Khor – Researcher–Practitioner in Responsible AI | Founder of AI in Common | PhD. Ashley is supporting an organization working with victims of gender-based violence to develop their LLM and outreach strategies, bringing both a practitioner’s lens and a US-based perspective from Washington, DC.
Marihum Pernía – Founder of labcoexist | Professor of Ethics in Tech at Politecnico di Milano. Through her platform and academic work, Marihum explores how design, technology, and ethics intersect. Originally from Venezuela, she brings both European and global perspectives to the discussion.
About She AI:
SheAI is the first global platform dedicated to AI training for women across industries, certified by the United Nations. Through self-paced courses, workshops, and a vibrant community, SheAI equips women with practical AI skills to boost productivity, scale businesses, and close the gender gap in tech.
About The Bloom:
The Bloom is where +80,000 emerging social impact leaders find life-changing career opportunities, mentors, and connections across borders
