Tabitha Goldstaub
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Tabitha Goldstaub | |
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Goldstaub at DDaT talk 'All About People' in 2018 | |
| Alma mater | University of the Arts London Wimbledon College of Arts |
| Organization | How To Talk To Robots |
| Known for | Artificial Intelligence Innovation in tech |
Tabitha Goldstaub is a British tech entrepreneur who specialises in communicating the impact of artificial intelligence[1][2] to business, government, academia, and philanthropy. She is the Co Founder of Lichen AI,[3] enhancing and automating requirements capture. Author of How To Talk To Robots - A Girl's Guide to a World Dominated by AI, a book which she is transforming into a reality TV show.[4]
Goldstaub works internationally on the Board of Luminate,[5] ensuring Big Tech, social platforms, and AI companies respect human rights and social justice. She helps locally on the Board of Innovate Cambridge[6] and The Cambridge Pledge,[7] an organisation that works on supporting innovation with a focus on social equity.
She was the co-founder of CogX,[8] a festival and online platform. She was the Chair of the UK government's AI Council,[9] a member of the DCMS Digitial Economy Council [10] and served on the TechUK board.[11] A serial entrepreneur, she was the co-founder of video distribution company Rightster (IPO 2011). She was also an advisor to Tortoise Media,[12] Raspberry Pi,[13] CarbonRe,[14] Monumo, Cambridge Innovation Capital [15] and the Alan Turing Institute.[16]
Goldstaub attended Bedales School until 2004.[17] Her mother is Jane Procter, who edited Tatler magazine for nine years.[18][19][20] She completed an Art Foundation in graphic design at Wimbledon College of Arts. She earned a bachelor's degree in Advertising at University of the Arts London.[21]