Tabitha Goldstaub MBE

Co-Founder, CogX & Former Chair of the UK Government's AI Council

Tabitha Goldstaub MBE is an advisor to government, academia, philanthropy and business on all things AI and author of How To Talk To Robots – A Girlsguide to a World Dominated by AI. Currently Exec Director of Innovate Cambridge an initiative supporting the ecosystem to write an inclusive and sustainable innovation strategy for The Greater Cambridge Region.

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Topics

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Digital Transformation
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Robotics
  • Technology
  • Women in Tech

Languages

She presents in English.

How she presents

Tabitha engages with audiences with a mix of storytelling, data-driven insights, and interactive elements, using real-world examples, anecdotes, and visuals to illustrate key points and keep attendees engaged.

Publications

  • 2020
    How to Talk to Robots
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In Detail

Tabitha is a prominent advisor to government, civil society, academia, and business on AI-related issues. She is Executive Director of Innovate Cambridge in the UK, supporting the ecosystem to drive a sustainable and inclusive innovation agenda. She is also former Chair of the UK government’s AI Council and member of the Digital Economy Council. Tabitha co-founded CogX, an app, festival, and leadership summit focused on emerging technology, and Rightster, a video distribution company. In 2021, she wrote “How to Talk to Robots: A Girls’ Guide to a Future Dominated by AI”.

What she offers you

Tabitha Goldstaub’s offers audiences an insight into a range of critical topics at the intersection of AI, technology, ethics, and diversity, making her a valuable speaker at a variety of events.

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