TechCrunch News 02月09日
Autodesk CTO Raji Arasu calls for diversity in the teams building AI
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Autodesk首席技术官Raji Arasu分享了她数十年来在软件领域利用人工智能解决复杂问题的经验。她强调了AI在处理非结构化数据方面的优势,并介绍了Autodesk在建筑自动化、3D建模和工程设计等领域对AI的应用探索。Arasu还强调了女性在科技领域,特别是在董事会层面参与的重要性,认为多元化的视角对于AI的公平和创新至关重要。她呼吁行业和政府加强合作,制定明智的AI政策,同时强调企业应确保AI系统的透明度和数据隐私保护,以负责任的方式构建AI。

👩‍💻 Raji Arasu作为Autodesk的CTO,拥有数十年的科技从业经验,她强调在解决复杂问题时,AI,尤其是在处理非结构化数据方面,是传统软件开发方法的有效补充。

🤝 Arasu认为,建立强大的专业支持网络至关重要,她通过支持科技领域的女性和推动DEI(多元、平等、包容)倡议来回馈社会。她强调,确保女性、有色人种和背景多元化的人参与战略决策至关重要。

💡 Autodesk在其研发部门探索了AI在建筑自动化、3D建模和工程设计等领域的应用,Arasu亲身经历了AI领域的激动人心的发展。她提到,计算能力的进步、生成式AI以及大型模型的领域特定微调打破了研究实验室的界限,并将这些技术带入了现实世界。

🛡️ Arasu认为,虽然AI令人兴奋,但也存在风险。她强调,AI系统常常反映其创造者的偏见和假设,数据隐私、透明度和数据实践方面存在重大问题,需要解决。她提倡行业和政府之间“密切合作”,以制定“明智”的AI政策,并强调包容性参与对于实现更公平、更具创新性的成果至关重要。

✅ Arasu强调,在负责任地构建AI时,公司必须确保其系统清晰地说明其功能,以建立用户的信任。她认为,这始于了解客户对其数据的担忧,采取措施保护专有和个人信息,并遵守全球政策。道德设计应指导开发过程,纳入不同的观点,并创建治理框架以减少偏见和管理风险。

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Raji Arasu, the CTO of Autodesk, said that she’s been using AI for “multiple decades” to solve software-related challenges.

“When traditional software development approaches — whether deterministic, procedural, or other conventional methods — have struggled to address complex problems, I’ve always turned to AI as a solution, particularly for handling unstructured data,” Arasu told TechCrunch in an interview.

Arasu has had a long career in tech. In 1993, she joined Oracle as an engineering technical lead. A few years later, she was hired as a senior manager at eBay, where she worked her way up to the role of VP of technology. After tenures at StubHub and Intuit, Arasu accepted an offer at Audodesk, where she’s remained for the past four years.

Many of these opportunities were made possible by a strong professional support network, Arasu said. She’s tried to help others succeed in turn by becoming vocal about supporting women in tech and driving DEI initiatives, particularly for boards of directors.

“Early in my career, I was fortunate to have a diverse set of mentors who played a crucial role in shaping my confidence, boldly voicing my perspectives and opinions, advocating for myself, and ensuring I had a seat at the table,” Arasu said. “Ensuring that women, people of color, and individuals with diverse backgrounds are part of strategic decision-making is vital.”

In her various jobs throughout the years, Arasu said that she’s had a front-row seat to exciting developments in the AI space. For example, at Autodesk, she’s overseen the company’s R&D org, which has explored AI applications in areas like construction automation, 3D modeling, and engineering design.

“Advances in computing power, generative AI, and the domain-specific fine-tuning of large models have shattered the boundaries of research labs and brought these technologies into the real world,” she said. “I’m captivated by the speed at which this AI revolution is poised to transform industries across the board.”

While exciting, AI comes with risks, Arasu acknowledged. AI systems often reflect the biases and assumptions of their creators, she said, and there are significant concerns around data privacy, transparency, and data practices that need to be addressed.

Arasu is a proponent of “close collaboration” between industry and government to create “well-informed” AI policies that begin to address these risks. But she cautioned that strong policy can only emerge from multidisciplinary and diverse collaborative groups.

“Unlike past revolutions, there is now a clear recognition that inclusive participation — especially by women — is essential for achieving fairer, more innovative outcomes in AI and other emerging technologies,” Arasu said. “As AI reshapes industries like healthcare, education, and finance, women’s involvement ensures the technology reflects a broader range of human experiences.”

Independent of regulation, when it comes to building AI responsibly, Arasu believes companies must ensure that their systems are clear about how they function, so that users can trust — or at least not mistrust — decisions they make. This starts, she said, with understanding customers’ concerns about their data, putting practices in place to protect proprietary and personal information, and maintaining compliance with global policies. 

“Ethical design should guide the development process,” Arasu said, “incorporating diverse perspectives and creating governance frameworks to reduce bias and manage risks. Continuous monitoring and accountability are essential, ensuring that AI systems work as intended, and addressing issues promptly. Finally, fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration centered around the customer helps ensure AI serves the common good, navigating risks and maximizing its benefits for society.”

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