Tabitha Goldstaub is a British tech entrepreneur who specialises in communicating the impact of artificial intelligence.
[7][8] She's also an advisor to Tortoise Media,[9] Raspberry Pi,[10] CarbonRe,[11] Monumo, Cambridge Innovation Capital [12] and The Alan Turing Institute.
[18] Here she spotted market space to "help rights holders, brands and influencers distribute and monetise their content".
[31] In June 2017, Goldstaub arranged the inaugural CogX, a two-day ‘Innovation Exchange’ for 1,500 delegates discussing how AI will shape the future of society.
[36] Goldstaub lives by the Karen Spärck Jones quotation "computing is too important to be left to men".
[41] Goldstaub was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2022 New Year Honours for services to the artificial intelligence sector.
[47][48] In March 2017, Goldstaub ran a Future Girl Corp lecture on creating user profiles for business.
[18] Goldstaub is a mentor for young women tech founders, including Zoe Partridge of fashion rental startup We Are the Walk.
[53][54] She is on the Marketing Advisory Council for Founders 4 Schools, a UK Charity which connects students to local business leaders.