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Sarah Bird

Chief Product Officer of Responsible AI -
Microsoft

Responsible AI innovation requires three pillars — forward-looking innovation, clear governance, and of course, the technology must work in practice.

That’s where engineering comes in. Sarah Bird leads Microsoft’s responsible AI engineering effort, working to accelerate the adoption and positive impact of AI by bringing together the latest innovations in research, product and policy. She helps to create and apply responsible AI principles, standards and tools across the company, and has led the cross-company group of experts to build Microsoft Copilot and Github Copilot, among other key Microsoft products.

Bird has been in the field of responsible AI since its inception. She is one of the founding researchers of the first responsible AI group at Microsoft, an active member of the Microsoft AETHER committee and contributed to the creation of the Microsoft Responsible AI Standard.

She received her Ph.D. in computer science from Berkeley, where her advisor was Turing Award winner Dave Patterson. Before joining Microsoft, Sarah was also a founding member of the AI ethics group at Facebook.

She is also the New York site lead for engineering and research at Microsoft and is passionate about New York as a place for technology development and innovation. Bird’s team is lighting the way in terms of what’s possible in responsible AI, showing real examples of AI that works safely and responsibly that are moving the field forward.

Bird was first introduced to engineering when two women engineers came to speak to her fourth-grade class. Seeing how that one small experience may have changed the trajectory of her life has made Bird passionate about mentorship and encouraging more women to get into the field of Responsible AI.

Bird’s passion for responsible AI is driven by her belief in the potential of AI and her recognition that we cannot realize its full potential unless we are able to have AI that is safe, responsible, fair and robust. This is the driving force behind her work.

“I’m so excited about the future and how AI can change the world. But the responsible AI part is critical. I see this as essential work in making AI a reality, and for me, this is really a labor of love.”.

Sessions Presenting

Tuesday, November 19
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM Greenwich Mean Time
COM1034
Join us for a lively chat between Sarah Bird (Chief Product Officer, Responsible AI at Microsoft) and Sjoukje Zaal (CTO, Capgemini) all about Trustworthy AI. We’ll discuss how to develop and use generative AI responsibly, focusing on security, privacy, and safety. You'll have an opportunity to ask questions, share your thoughts, and learn about real-world examples of Trustworthy AI in action.
Sjoukje Zaal

Trustworthy AI: Future trends and best practices

On Demand
Breakout
In Chicago + Online
Wednesday, November 20
2:30 PM - 3:15 PM Greenwich Mean Time
BRK129
Join us for an enlightening session on building and using trustworthy AI applications that prioritize safety, security, and privacy. Discover best practices for AI security and mitigating emerging threats, learn how to develop applications with built-in safety and guardrails, manage compliance, and safeguard sensitive data.
Wednesday, November 20
11:00 PM - 11:45 PM Greenwich Mean Time
BRK113
New challenges and threats are emerging as AI evolves. Learn how Azure AI’s advanced responsible AI tooling, including Azure AI Content Safety and built-in safety tools in Azure AI Foundry like evaluations and monitoring, can help mitigate these risks. This session covers responsible AI tooling announcements from Azure and will equip you with essential strategies and tools for deploying responsible AI applications.

Trustworthy AI using Azure AI 

On Demand
Interview
Online Only
Thursday, November 21
3:48 PM - 3:53 PM Greenwich Mean Time
Studio23
In this segment, Dr. Sarah Bird will explore the critical aspects of using generative AI in a safe and reliable manner for enterprises, including safety, reliability, and how to implement AI responsibly. Sarah will discuss practices that ensure AI applications are trustworthy in production environments, as well as an overview of the strategies and tools available to achieve responsible AI deployment. 
Seth Juarez