Red Carpet Interview Series with AI for All Tomorrows, Filmed at the Responsible Tech Summit
At our recent Responsible Tech Summit, we teamed up with AI for All Tomorrows for a “Red Carpet” series of interviews with attendees. What does a better tech future look? How can we ensure a more human-centered future? Check out the videos below!
AI for All Tomorrows is a media collective and technology podcast that tells the stories of people developing and using technology to serve the public good. Creating content and art that is future-oriented around imagining more ideal futures for technology, we aim to shift the dominant narrative in technology journalism away from hype and horror and toward collective liberation. Their mission is to provide inspiration and hope in a world of emerging technology that is increasingly sowing disconnection and disillusionment. Their vision is a world where every person and group, regardless of background, is given the agency and tools to tell their story of the future of technology they dream of.
We’re joined by Sofia Bonilla, Strategy and Partnerships Lead at the Integrity Institute. We dive into how cross-sector partnerships strengthen tech integrity, the evolving challenges facing trust and safety teams, and why collaboration and shared responsibility are essential for building healthier digital ecosystems.
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Stephanie Farquhar, founder of Equitable Data Solutions, where she helps individuals and organizations better organize, understand, and use their data in more equitable and human-centered ways.
We dive into why data organization is foundational to responsible technology, how equitable data practices empower better decision-making, and what it means to design data systems that truly serve people—not just platforms.
This episode, we’re joined by Serena Oduro, Policy Manager at the Data & Society Research Institute.
We dive into how data-driven policy shapes responsible technology, the role of research in ethical tech governance, and why inclusive, evidence-based decision-making is critical for building a more equitable digital future.
This episode, we’re joined by Josh Peng, Political Affairs Intern at The Borgen Project.
We dive into how policy shapes the future of responsible technology, the role of advocacy in driving ethical tech standards, and why civic engagement is essential for creating a more equitable digital world.
This time, we’re joined by Alayna Kennedy, Manager of AI Governance at Mastercard.
We dig into AI governance, responsible innovation, and how cross-sector collaboration can pave the way for a more equitable, sustainable, and human-centered tech future.
This episode, we’re joined by Theo Skeadas, who works on the Community Policy team at DoorDash and is also involved with Humane Intelligence, where she focuses on AI harm evaluations.
We talk about her work across industry and the nonprofit sector, perspectives on responsible technology, and why thoughtful approaches to emerging tech matter for people and communities.
This time we’re joined by Andrew Rasiej, Founder of Civic Hall, to dive into how community-driven innovation and civic tech can shape a more inclusive, equitable digital future.
We’re joined by Catherine Feldman, Principal Lead for Strategic Applied Research at Harvard’s Digital Data Design Institute and member of the Digital Trust Council, to talk about building a more ethical and human-centered tech future.
This time, we’re joined by Vedanshi Vala — Founder of MAZE; Cofounder, Chairperson, and Executive Director of BOLT Safety Society; and member of the Board of Directors for the BC Heritage Fairs Society.
We dive into youth advocacy, community-driven innovation, and what it means to build a safer, more inclusive, and human-centered tech future.
This time, we’re joined by Sakshi Doeshedi, who works with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
We dig into global governance, responsible innovation, and how international collaboration can pave the way for a more equitable, sustainable, and human-centered tech future.
In this episode, Alex Tiktinsky — Founder & Principal of A.T. Strategy and a leading management consultant in responsible innovation — shares his perspective on the future of responsible tech, the importance of strategic governance, and how organizations can navigate emerging AI challenges with clarity and intention.
Alex dives into why cross-sector collaboration is essential for building a more equitable, sustainable, and human-centered tech ecosystem — and how thoughtful strategy can turn responsible tech principles into real-world impact.
This time, we’re joined by Anika Dugal, Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Gender and Equitable AI.
We explore gender equity in AI, the importance of inclusive design, and how building technology with diverse perspectives can shape a fairer, more trustworthy digital future.
We’re joined by Jon Stelman, Senior Manager for Responsible AI Solutions at the Ford Foundation, joins us to dig into what it takes to build a more equitable, transparent, and human-centered AI future.
This episode, we’re joined by Mina Mohammadi, an AI Policy Product Manager at Mozilla, where she works at the intersection of technology, governance, and public interest.
We explore how AI policy shapes product decisions, the challenges of building responsible AI in an evolving regulatory landscape, and why aligning innovation with human values is critical for the future of the open web.
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Be on the lookout for our next Responsible Tech Summit, which will be held on October 29, 2026, at The Times Center in Manhattan for 375 people. Curious to learn more and get involved? Reach out to us.

