Building Trustworthy AI Products
Key Takeaways:- Learn how to develop, evaluate, and monitor AI products for long-term trust and reliability.
- Understand the organizational, process, and talent considerations behind trustworthy AI.
- Discover how AI can be used to help test, monitor, and improve the trustworthiness of AI-powered products.
Description
As AI systems become more deeply embedded in products and decision-making, trust is no longer optional—it’s a core product requirement. Building trustworthy AI goes beyond model accuracy; it requires thoughtful development, continuous evaluation, and organizational practices that support reliability, transparency, and accountability.
In this panel interview webinar, Manasi Vartak, Chief AI Architect at Cloudera, Craig McLuckie CEO at Stacklok, and Stephen Whitworth, CEO at incident.io, will discuss how to design, build, and operate AI products that users can rely on. You’ll learn how teams are aligning people, processes, and technology to create trustworthy systems—and how AI itself can be used to support testing, monitoring, and quality assurance throughout the product lifecycle.
Presenter Bio

Manasi is a product and AI leader with more than a decade of experience at the intersection of AI infrastructure, enterprise software, and go-to-market strategy. Previously, Manasi was CEO and Founder at Verta, as well as having stints at Twitter, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft. As part of her PhD, she invented MLFlow precursor ModelDB.

Craig is a technology executive, entrepreneur, and one of the creators of kubernetes. He is the co-founder and CEO of Stacklok, where his growing team is helping enterprises apply the Model Context Protocol to multiply the return on their AI agent investments. Previously, Craig was the founder at CEO of Heptio, which was acquired by VMware. And Craig has led large product and engineering teams at VMware, Google and Microsoft.

Stephen runs AI-powered incident management platform incident.io. He's a software engineering executive, as well as a serial entrepreneur, having previously founded fraud startup Ravelin.