Full Name
Natasha Crampton
Job Title
Chief Responsible AI Officer
Organization
Microsoft Corporation
Speaker Bio
Natasha Crampton leads Microsoft’s Office of Responsible AI, as the company’s first Chief Responsible AI Officer since 2019. The Office of Responsible AI puts Microsoft’s AI principles into practice by defining, enabling, and governing the company’s approach to responsible AI. The Office of Responsible AI also collaborates with stakeholders within and outside the company to shape new laws, norms, and standards to help ensure that the promise of AI technology is realized for the benefit of all.
Prior to this role, Natasha served as lead counsel to the Aether Committee, Microsoft’s advisory committee on responsible AI. Natasha also spent seven years in Microsoft’s Australian and New Zealand subsidiaries helping Microsoft’s highly regulated customers move to the cloud.
Prior to Microsoft, Natasha worked in law firms in Australia and New Zealand, specializing in copyright, privacy, and internet safety and security issues. Natasha graduated from the University of Auckland in New Zealand with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Information Systems.
Natasha Crampton | LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/natasha-crampton-21189717/
Responsible AI principles from Microsoft
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/responsible-ai?activetab=pivot1%3aprimaryr6
Our approach to responsible AI at Microsoft
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/ai/principles-and-approach?activetab=pivot1%3aprimaryr5
The building blocks of Microsoft’s responsible AI program - Microsoft On the Issues
https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2021/01/19/microsoft-responsible-ai-program/
Microsoft's framework for building AI systems responsibly - Microsoft On the Issues
https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2022/06/21/microsofts-framework-for-building-ai-systems-responsibly/
Reflecting on our responsible AI program: Three critical elements for progress - Microsoft On the Issues
https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2023/05/01/responsible-ai-standards-principles-governance-progress/
Natasha Crampton