Responsible AI in HR : Guardrails to scale AI Effectively
Hosted by Aarti Mudaliar and Uvika Sharma
Fri, Jul 10, 2026
4:00 PM UTC (45 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
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Fri, Jul 10, 2026
4:00 PM UTC (45 minutes)
Virtual (Zoom)
Free to join
Go deeper with a course

What you'll learn
Know What AI Governance Actually Means (and What It Doesn’t)
Spot Where AI Quietly Creates Risk in HR
Walk Away With a Checklist and Vendor Questions
Get a Simple Way to Think About Governance
Why this topic matters
You'll learn from
Aarti Mudaliar
Head of Talent, Novartis | NYU Alumni | Microsoft, AWS & Google certified
With 18 years at Novartis and GSK, a Master's in Human Capital Analytics & Technology from NYU, and AI certifications from Microsoft, AWS, and Google, I bring deep HR expertise, a builder mindset, and a practical approach.
I believe true impact happens when HR understands the business, speaks its language, and translates it into a people strategy that enables the leadership , capabilities and culture.
HR holds the unlock to lead AI transformation keeping human at the center. For this, HR leaders need to build new capabilities anchored in curiosity , agency and systems thinking. I help HR leaders turn AI overwhelm to AI confidence.
My courses are built for HR leaders who are curious, need to move fast, and want to lead AI that creates real value for the business and the people in it.
Uvika Sharma
Founder of INTLDA , Co-founder of Asian Women Advancing AI and Keynote Speaker
Uvika Sharma is the Founder of INTLDA, an independent AI advisory firm helping organizations adopt AI responsibly through practical governance, risk management, workforce readiness, and strategic advisory.
Uvika brings more than 20 years of experience in data, digital transformation, and AI, having worked at Pfizer, Accenture, S&P, Moody's, and Citi.
She now advises organizations on turning AI ambition into sustainable business value.
An international speaker at CES, Digital Enterprise Show (DES), and WorldEF Dubai, and featured by CNBC and BusinessWorld, Uvika is known for translating complex AI concepts into practical strategies that leaders can implement immediately.
She believes AI governance is not about restricting innovation, but about creating the confidence to scale it. Her work helps organizations build the guardrails, leadership capability, and organizational culture needed to adopt AI responsibly, make better decisions, protect people, and earn lasting trust.