Vasana Montgomery Is the Surprising New Face of AI Ethics—Here’s What You Need to Know
- Vasana Montgomery is a fast-rising tech ethicist whose viral TEDx talk on algorithmic bias has racked up over 2 million views in just one week, sparking global debate.
- She publicly called out three major AI platforms for using flawed training data that amplified racial stereotypes, leading two of them to issue immediate pledges for algorithm overhauls.
- Montgomery’s secret weapon? A “human-first audit” method she developed after years as a data scientist—she claims it cut bias by 87% in pilot projects with non-profits.
- She’s now been invited to advise the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, though critics question her lack of a formal PhD.
- Her unexpected rise has made “Vasana Montgomery” a top-trending search term on Google, as experts scramble to learn more about her hands-on approach to fixing AI’s biggest ethical flaws.