TLDR: At the SAP NOW event, Dr. Catriona Wallace, a prominent AI Ethics Expert, underscored the urgent necessity for responsible, transparent, and human-centered artificial intelligence. She highlighted AI as a significant existential risk, stressing the need for immediate implementation of ethical frameworks and increased female leadership in the technology sector.
Dr. Catriona Wallace, the visionary founder of the Responsible Metaverse Alliance and a distinguished AI Ethics Expert, delivered a compelling keynote at SAP NOW’s flagship event. Her address centered on the critical importance of fostering innovation while ensuring AI development remains ethical, transparent, and deeply human-centered.
Wallace issued a stark warning, stating, ‘AI is the number one existential risk we face today.’ She pointed out a concerning statistic: only a small percentage of Australian organizations are adequately prepared to deploy AI responsibly. This highlights an urgent call to action for businesses and leaders to proactively shape the trajectory of this transformative technology.
Emphasizing the need for tangible progress, Dr. Wallace asserted, ‘If we want AI to drive innovation, productivity and public trust, we must move beyond ambition to action. That means embedding responsible AI frameworks that are transparent, ethical and human-centred, and doing it now, before the gap between use and governance becomes too wide to close.’ Her message underscores the imperative for immediate and decisive steps to integrate ethical considerations into AI development and deployment.
Beyond the technical aspects of AI, the SAP NOW event also cast a spotlight on the vital role of female leadership within the technology industry. Acknowledging that less than 15% of senior AI executives in Australia are women, SAP is actively working to address this disparity through initiatives such as the SAP Intrepid Women AI Tour. This executive program is specifically designed to equip women with the necessary skills, confidence, and strategic insights to lead innovation in the age of AI.
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Angela Colantuono of SAP highlighted the profound impact of such programs, stating, ‘when you bring female leaders together to build AI literacy and share experiences, the impact is extraordinary, not just for their businesses, but for the future of innovation in Australia.’ The event concluded with a powerful call to action for women in technology to ‘claim your place at the table, champion responsible AI, and help build a digital future that works for everyone.’ As AI continues to integrate into the core of everyday business operations, the ethical vision and values championed by leaders like Dr. Catriona Wallace are deemed indispensable for harnessing AI’s power while ensuring it benefits all members of society.


