Enagás’ Head of People and Diversity, Susana Toril, pointed out that digital transformation must be people-centred and that this process will only be successful if it is diverse and inclusive. “Artificial Intelligence was designed by people and it is they who must come first,” she said during her participation in the second edition of the Trends Forum, organised by El País on 11 November in Madrid under the motto “Understanding to move forward”.
During her intervention at the round table “Reinventing work: connectivity and the new frontiers of AI”, Susana Toril argued that digital transformation must be seen as an opportunity. “For Enagás, this transformation does not only involve the adoption of technology, but also the commitment to be with its professionals every step of the way, with the aim of building a sustainable and connected work future,” she said.
In this regard, she added that “the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) should define what to do and how to use AI to avoid bias, contribute to the distribution of wealth or the sustainability of employment”.
The round table also included the participation of the scientist and pioneer in artificial intelligence and digitalisation, Inma Martínez, and the philosopher and expert in business ethics, Pilar Llácer.