The Incognito Mode Podcast

The AI We Deserve: Who's Actually Thinking About This? Featuring Richard Bird, Chief Security Officer at Singulr AI

1 h 32 min · 15. maalis 2026
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AI is everywhere—writing our emails, screening our resumes, deciding who gets a loan. But who's asking the uncomfortable questions about what happens when it goes wrong? And more importantly, who's responsible when it does? We're cutting through the hype and the doom-scrolling to have a real conversation about building AI that doesn't break trust—or people. We're talking bias, transparency, the ethics of automation, and why 'move fast and break things' maybe shouldn't apply when the 'things' are people's livelihoods. This isn't another AI panic episode or a tech utopia sales pitch. It's a conversation about what responsible innovation actually looks like when the stakes are this high.

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jakson The AI We Deserve: Who's Actually Thinking About This? Featuring Richard Bird, Chief Security Officer at Singulr AI kansikuva

The AI We Deserve: Who's Actually Thinking About This? Featuring Richard Bird, Chief Security Officer at Singulr AI

AI is everywhere—writing our emails, screening our resumes, deciding who gets a loan. But who's asking the uncomfortable questions about what happens when it goes wrong? And more importantly, who's responsible when it does? We're cutting through the hype and the doom-scrolling to have a real conversation about building AI that doesn't break trust—or people. We're talking bias, transparency, the ethics of automation, and why 'move fast and break things' maybe shouldn't apply when the 'things' are people's livelihoods. This isn't another AI panic episode or a tech utopia sales pitch. It's a conversation about what responsible innovation actually looks like when the stakes are this high.

15. maalis 20261 h 32 min