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#62 | Lauren Maffeo on designing data governance for good

Nov 14, 20231 hr 3 min
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Episode description

A conversation with Lauren Maffeo.

In this episode we’re joined by Lauren Maffeo. Lauren is an award-winning service designer working full-time at Steampunk where she serves the U.S. federal government. She is a founding editor of Springer’s AI and Ethics Journal and an adjunct lecturer of Interaction Design at The George Washington University. Lauren has written for Harvard Data Science ReviewFinancial Times, and The Guardian. She has also presented her research on bias in AI at Princeton and Columbia Universities, Google DevFest DC, and Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters and is the author of Designing Data Governance from the Ground Up.

In this episode we talk about the societal impact of data governance, the link between human-centered design and managing data in a company, the anti-patterns in data management, the importance of culture in breaking down data silos, balancing transparency with security, the link between data quality and misinformation and many other topics… See timestamps below.


Timestamps
Time Topic
(0:11)  Guest intro
(10:50)  Incentives to data the practice of data governance/management
(21:47) The anti-patterns in data management
(27:27) Discussion around techno optimism
(34:20) the importance of culture in breaking down data silos
(44:06) Balancing transparency with security
(50:34) The Link between data governance and misinformation
(53:33) Importance of data quality & governance on commerciality such as generative AI


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