Full Name
                                                    Michael Tjalve
                                                    Job Title
                                                    Director of Innovation
                                                    Organization/Company
                                                    Microsoft Philanthropies
                                                    Speaker Bio
                                                    Michael Tjalve has worked over 20 years in the field of artificial intelligence and international partnerships. As Director of Innovation on the Tech for Social Impact team in Microsoft Philanthropies, Michael works with nonprofits and humanitarian organizations around the world on building technology solutions that help them amplify their impact and address some of today's biggest societal challenges. With a direct focus on innovation and on assisting organizations with their digital transformation, his work focuses on ensuring equitable access to the benefits and opportunities of modern technology. 
Michael is Assistant Professor at University of Washington where he teaches AI in the humanitarian sector and ethical innovation. A Fellow at the Royal Society of the Arts, he works on raising awareness of AI and its role in society. As board member and advisor to the Spreeha Foundation, Michael works on technology solutions to improve access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities for underserved communities, with particular focus on empowering women and girls. Michael also serves on the board of the World Humanitarian Forum where he advises on the use of technology.
                                                    Michael is Assistant Professor at University of Washington where he teaches AI in the humanitarian sector and ethical innovation. A Fellow at the Royal Society of the Arts, he works on raising awareness of AI and its role in society. As board member and advisor to the Spreeha Foundation, Michael works on technology solutions to improve access to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities for underserved communities, with particular focus on empowering women and girls. Michael also serves on the board of the World Humanitarian Forum where he advises on the use of technology.
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