How PETs can be Used in GenAI to Create Trust | Kisaco Research

Explore the multi-faceted landscape of GenAI development and usage, what are the real user issues, privacy concerns and the transformative power of PETs. From navigating user experiences to grappling with ethical dilemmas, hear our panel illuminate the challenges inherent in GenAI and how PETs can offer a unique solution in fostering innovation while safeguarding user rights and data integrity 

Speaker(s): 
Moderator

Author:

Zee Kin Yeong

Chief Executive
Singapore Academy of Law

Zee Kin Yeong

Chief Executive
Singapore Academy of Law
Panelists

Author:

Manprit Singh

CTO Data and AI Healthcare
Microsoft

Manprit works with Microsoft’s top customers to help them define their Data and AI strategy.

He consults in business value assessments, identifying potent use cases and creates an AI adoption roadmap and implementation architecture. By driving innovations in their entire value-chain he helps realize business value using AI.

He has 25 years of experience in applying AI in heavily regulated industries, like healthcare and financial services and specializes in helping adopt AI with agility yet responsibly.

Prior to his current position he worked for Accenture/Avanade, IBM, and Siemens Healthcare.

He also is a guest lecturer at Singapore Management University and NUS where he shares his personal industry experience in applying AI to help students have a better intuitive grasp of AI and its applications.

Manprit Singh

CTO Data and AI Healthcare
Microsoft

Manprit works with Microsoft’s top customers to help them define their Data and AI strategy.

He consults in business value assessments, identifying potent use cases and creates an AI adoption roadmap and implementation architecture. By driving innovations in their entire value-chain he helps realize business value using AI.

He has 25 years of experience in applying AI in heavily regulated industries, like healthcare and financial services and specializes in helping adopt AI with agility yet responsibly.

Prior to his current position he worked for Accenture/Avanade, IBM, and Siemens Healthcare.

He also is a guest lecturer at Singapore Management University and NUS where he shares his personal industry experience in applying AI to help students have a better intuitive grasp of AI and its applications.

Author:

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze

Information Economist and Policy Analyst
OECD

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze is an Information Economist/Policy Analyst at the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), where he has been working on topics related to the digital economy since 2008 and more specifically on data governance since 2010.

Since 2010, Christian has been leading OECD projects on data governance including: the OECD project on Data-driven Innovation, Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Data, and Data Portability. He is currently co-ordinating Phase III of the OECD Going Digital Project that focusses on Data Governance for Growth and Well-being, and is leading OECD work on “Emerging Privacy Enhancing Technology: Maturity, opportunities and challenges”.

Before joining the OECD, Christian worked as a researcher at the Institute for Information and Market Engineering of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and at SAP Research (Germany). Christian holds a Diploma in Information Science, Engineering and Management and in Economics, both granted by the KIT.

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze

Information Economist and Policy Analyst
OECD

Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze is an Information Economist/Policy Analyst at the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), where he has been working on topics related to the digital economy since 2008 and more specifically on data governance since 2010.

Since 2010, Christian has been leading OECD projects on data governance including: the OECD project on Data-driven Innovation, Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Data, and Data Portability. He is currently co-ordinating Phase III of the OECD Going Digital Project that focusses on Data Governance for Growth and Well-being, and is leading OECD work on “Emerging Privacy Enhancing Technology: Maturity, opportunities and challenges”.

Before joining the OECD, Christian worked as a researcher at the Institute for Information and Market Engineering of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and at SAP Research (Germany). Christian holds a Diploma in Information Science, Engineering and Management and in Economics, both granted by the KIT.

Author:

April Chin

Managing Partner and CEO
Resaro

April Chin

Managing Partner and CEO
Resaro

Author:

Jesse Schrater

Principal Engineer, Confidential Computing Practice Lead
Intel

Jesse Schrater

Principal Engineer, Confidential Computing Practice Lead
Intel