Tabitha Goldstaub

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OrganizationHow To Talk To Robots
KnownforArtificial Intelligence Innovation in tech
Tabitha Goldstaub
Goldstaub at DDaT talk 'All About People' in 2018
Alma materUniversity of the Arts London Wimbledon College of Arts
OrganizationHow To Talk To Robots
Known forArtificial 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]

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