RegulatingAI, a podcast series by Indian American business leader Sanjay Puri, dedicated to advancing ethical AI governance has been named a Silver Honoree in the News and Politics category at the prestigious 17th Annual Shorty Awards.
Regulating AI is an initiative of Knowledge Networks, a U.S.-based nonprofit founded by Puri. RegulatingAI empowers regulators, industry leaders, and advocacy groups with the knowledge and tools necessary to shape the future of AI technologies.
The Shorty Awards celebrate excellence in digital and social media, spotlighting organizations and individuals making a meaningful impact online. RegulatingAI was recognized for its public engagement efforts, which include accessible, high-quality content aimed at informing and empowering stakeholders in the evolving AI landscape.
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Selected from thousands of global entries, RegulatingAI was highlighted for its leadership in fostering critical conversations on the future of AI policy, ethics, and governance.
“This honor is a testament to our team’s unwavering dedication to democratizing AI governance through compelling storytelling and education,” said Puri, founder and chairman of RegulatingAI. “As we continue building a global community committed to responsible AI policy, this recognition underscores the critical role that accessible, high-quality content plays in shaping the future of artificial intelligence for the benefit of all.”
RegulatingAI has contributed significantly to critical initiatives, including hosting live podcasts featuring members of Congress, global regulatory leaders, and leading AI ethicists; conducting Congressional staff briefings on AI policy; and forging partnerships to strengthen international cooperation on AI governance frameworks.
Read more of RegulatingAI podcasts here:
AI Regulation and Innovation: An African Perspective by Dr. Shikoh Gitau
‘The future is now’: Congressman Gabe Amo on AI policy, equity and education
Human-centered AI and global regulation: Insights from Antonio Krüger
Congressman Mike Kennedy: AI can transform healthcare, but regulation must be precise


