Harry McCracken
Global Technology Editor
Fast Company
Harry McCracken is the global technology editor for Fast Company, based in San Francisco. He writes about topics ranging from gadgets and services from tech giants to the startup economy to how artificial intelligence and other breakthroughs are changing life at work, home, and beyond.
Before joining Fast Company in 2014, McCracken was editor at large for Time magazine, founder and editor of Technologizer, and editor of PC World. His work has won awards from American Business Media, the ASBPE, and other organizations, and he was named as one of MIN’s 21 Most Intriguing People in Media.
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From Theory to Traction on Aligned AI
The safety and reliability of the AI systems we build is no longer of theoretical concern. Emmett Shear explores what it takes to design systems capable of learning to align themselves with others, and with our society as a whole. From measuring the amount of care a being has for another or what environment they'd need to learn to care in the first place, can the field find its own alignment around what a good future with AI might look like?"
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ProductStartup FounderCorporate Strategy/ BD/ CAIO
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How to Build Enterprise Trust in a High-Stakes Era
Performance isn’t enough in a world of high scrutiny. From data integrity to compliance and explainability, this session explores how to design AI systems that earn and keep user trust. For enterprises navigating risk, trust is not a feature. It's the product.
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Legal, Compliance, PolicyProductOperationsCorporate Strategy/ BD/ CAIO
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