Calvary Rogers is a dynamic force within Google’s Responsible AI, Outbound Product Management, Incubation & Responsible AI (OPIRA) team, where he leverages his unique blend of expertise in ethics, computer science, and sociology to shape the future of artificial intelligence. With a strong foundation from...
Calvary Rogers is a dynamic force within Google’s Responsible AI, Outbound Product Management, Incubation & Responsible AI (OPIRA) team, where he leverages his unique blend of expertise in ethics, computer science, and sociology to shape the future of artificial intelligence. With a strong foundation from his studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated with a degree in Sociology, Calvary is deeply attuned to the nuances of human behavior and its implications for technology. His current role focuses on the development and deployment of Generative AI and Large Language Models, ensuring that these powerful tools are not only innovative but also aligned with ethical standards and societal values.
Calvary is actively involved in key projects that explore the intersection of AI and civil rights, advocating for responsible practices that prioritize fairness and inclusivity. His leadership skills are pivotal in guiding cross-functional teams through sprints that address complex challenges in AI deployment, while his public policy acumen helps navigate the regulatory landscape surrounding emerging technologies. By engaging in public speaking and thought leadership, Calvary aims to raise awareness about the importance of ethical considerations in AI, fostering dialogue among stakeholders in technology, policy, and civil rights.
In addition to his technical expertise, Calvary is proficient in utilizing tools like Microsoft PowerPoint and Office to communicate complex ideas effectively, making him a valuable asset in both internal and external engagements. His commitment to responsible innovation not only enhances Google’s initiatives but also contributes to a broader understanding of how technology can serve humanity ethically and equitably.