Karin Rudolph is the founder of Collective Intelligence, a Bristol-based consultancy specialising in AI ethics and governance. Collective Intelligence provides training and resources to help organisations implement ethical AI practices and robust governance.
Karin also organises the AI Ethics, Risks, and Safety Conference, an annual event taking place in Bristol in May 2025.
Karin is a regular speaker at universities and conferences and an active member of the tech community in the South West of England.
Recording: Was really hoping to create a great video in this studio, but unfortunately we had some audio and video issues. I should have spent some more time and/or money on it ideally. But hey, we've learnt for next time! Please support us on Pateron and help us produce more and better episodes in future!
Thanks again to ORGcon for getting me to come down to record. Had a great day of chats with lots of interesting people on human rights in the age of digital technologies. Thank you to everyone who allowed me to record them, check out more on the patreon.
Ruth Coustick-Deal (@nesient) has spent seven years working in the intersection of technology and human rights, in both advocacy and research. She runs a podcast The Intersection of Things (theintersectionofthings.com) which discusses current issues in the world of technology, from an intersectional feminist perspective with her co-host Marianela Ramos Capelo. She connects women's rights and the internet politically and practically, advocating for a consent-focused approach to technology.
Ruth has been a speaker in many international forums and events on digital policy, from explaining the Snowden revelations to understanding EU copyright legislation.