
Miriam Vogel
President and CEO of the nonprofit EqualAI and former chair of the National AI Advisory Council, speaking about AI governance and building public trust in AI.
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Oct 30, 2025 • 22min
The business case for governing AI
Miriam Vogel, President and CEO of EqualAI and former chair of the National AI Advisory Council, dives into the intriguing world of AI governance. She discusses the need for clear guidelines to build public trust as tech companies pour billions into AI. Vogel argues that smart governance can actually accelerate adoption, much like safety measures in transportation. She emphasizes the critical role of both the government and companies in establishing standards. Additionally, she highlights accountability in AI development and warns that existing laws will apply to AI-related harms.

Dec 5, 2025 • 56min
On Governing the Rules of AI
Join experts Laura DeNardis, a Georgetown professor specializing in technology ethics, Vinh Nguyen, a former NSA AI chief focusing on security, and Miriam Vogel, CEO of EqualAI and author, as they explore the intricate world of AI governance. They dive into the geopolitical challenges of AI, the pressing need for operational responsibility, and the delicate balance between innovation and accountability. From state-linked cyber threats to corporate responsibility, this discussion reveals what it takes to safely navigate the future of artificial intelligence.

Jun 5, 2024 • 34min
Policy and Practice with Miriam Vogel
Miriam Vogel, policy and practice innovator, discusses the importance of good AI hygiene, regulatory progress, and boosting literacy and diversity in AI. She emphasizes the need for standardized and context-specific guidance, transparency, and a multi-disciplinary mindset. Vogel highlights the business value of beneficial AI and the importance of AI liability for businesses. She sees regulation as a way to spur innovation and trust, outlining progress in federal AI policies and the need for collective AI literacy. Vogel urges asking critical questions to ensure benefitting from AI opportunities.


