Kay Firth-Butterfield has enjoyed a successful career as a barrister, judge, entrepreneur, professor and technologist. Currently she is the founding Executive Director of the Centre for Trustworthy Technology (a World Economic Forum Centre for the 4th Industrial Revolution). The Centre concentrates on cutting-edge technologies from AI to quantum, blockchain to metaverse and synthetic biology. She was the first Head of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for the World Economic Forum and a Member of the Executive Committee of the World Economic Forum, Kay is on a mission to increase awareness of how humanity can benefit from the use of artificial intelligence equitably. As one of the world’s foremost specialists in the governance of AI, and the World’s first Chief AI Ethics Officer, Kay is highly sought after as a keynote speaker on new technologies, especially artificial intelligence – backed by her credible
history with some of the world’s leading organisations driving the acceleration of artificial intelligence.
Kay, a qualified barrister and judge, began her illustrious career as a self-employed barrister, before becoming a Judge for the UK Ministry of Justice. For the first part of her career Kay has practised law in the UK and is an Associate Barrister for Doughty Street Chambers and a Master of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. Continuing her success as a barrister, Kay was a first mover in the conversations around the benefits and risks of AI. She has been a Member of the Technical Advisory Board of the Foundation for Responsible Robots and an Expert Advisor for the All Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence and co-founded the Responsible AI Institute. Kay is a Liveryman of the City of London of The Worshipful Company of Loriners.
Aside from her success as a barrister, Kay has also forged a respectable reputation in academia – currently acting as the Distinguished Scholar of The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law and Fellow of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University Cambridge. She taught the first AI and Law course at the University of Texas Law School in 2016. Kay has held Adjunct Professorships at St. Mary’s University School of Law and a Visiting Professorship at St. Edward’s University; all positions that have helped craft Kay’s expert knowledge of education, governance and AI. When she is not dedicating her time to AI and education, Kay has previously dedicated time to being the North American Ambassador of the Consortium for Street Children. Kay is also a bestselling author, having written the titles Human Rights and Human Trafficking and Domestic Laws on Human Trafficking. In recognition of her commitments to the industry, Kay was recognised as one of the 10 Women Changing the Landscape of Leadership by the New York Times. In April 2023, Kay became the Executive Director of the Centre for Trustworthy Technology, a leading organisation that is working tirelessly to promote ethical design development and the ethical use of technology.
Kay sits on the Boards of AI4All, AI for Planet and EarthSpecies.org. Also, she advises the US Government via the role of the Government Accountability Office. Dedicated to educating clients on how people and the planet (including companies and governments) can benefit from artificial intelligence, Kay is now highly sought after to take to the stage as a keynote speaker, Conference MC and moderator and after-dinner speaker. A specialist in the law, governance and application of AI, Kay is also renowned as the Vice-Chair of the IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems and a previous member of the Lord Chief Justice’s Panel on AI and Law. Sharing her valuable knowledge on the economic and social challenges that are being created due to technological advancements, Kay has formerly spoken on such issues for the likes of WIRED, Deloitte US, Singularity University and the Institute for Experiential AI. When looking for a preeminent authority on AI, using government use of AI, educational technology, AI ethics, digital business transformation and AI for business, Metaverse, Quantum.