VIP Reminder: November 14 Talk, “Product Management in the AI Era” with Christine Robson, Product Manager Director for AI Data at Google

Register now for the next free ACM TechTalk, “Product Management in the AI Era,” presented on Thursday, November 14 at 1:00 PM ET/18:00 UTC by Christine Robson, Product Manager Director for AI Data at Google. Eve Andersson, Senior Director, Google and member of the ACM Professional Development Committee, will moderate the questions and answers session following the talk.

Duration: 60 minutes (including audience Q&A)

Presenter:
Christine Robson, Product Manager Director for AI Data, Google
Christine Robson leads product for AI Data at Google, responsible for enabling AI developers and researchers across the company to develop innovative, impactful, safe, and compliant AI offerings using the highest-quality data. Prior to taking on this cross-Google AI Data challenge, Christine founded and led the product team for Search Quality, responsible for Ranking & Metrics, Data Science & Engineering, Search AI Platforms and Language efforts. Christine’s Google journey started in Google Research in 2012 when she joined as Google’s first PM for Machine Learning, an exciting role that involved building the first ML PM team at Google and helping build and lead dozens of efforts across Brain, Responsible AI, TensorFlow, and Cloud AI. Christine’s also been deeply involved in shaping the role of product at Google, as a co-author of the role profiles and a long-time sponsor of PM mentorship and inclusion programs.

Moderator:
Eve Andersson, Senior Director, Google; Member, ACM Professional Development Committee
Eve Andersson is a Senior Director at Google, focused on internationalization, accessibility, and product inclusion. Prior to joining Google, Andersson was Senior Vice President of Academics at Neumont University. She also co-founded ArsDigita Corporation, an open-source software company that was acquired by Red Hat, and she was Visiting Professor of Computer Science at Universidad Galileo in Guatemala City. Eve has co-authored two books: Software Engineering for Internet Applications (MIT Press, 2006) and Early Adopter VoiceXML (Wrox Press, 2001). Eve holds Engineering degrees from Caltech and U.C. Berkeley and an MBA in Finance from Wharton. She is based in San Francisco; prior to this, she lived in Argentina, Guatemala, the UK, and various US cities. She is also a member of the ACM Professional Development Committee.

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