David Mpoupe-Singui's Essays on AI and Why They Stand Out From the Noise
What does a career in finance look like when it is built around both technical excellence and a commitment to social impact? David Singui's professional history offers a compelling answer. Beginning at Sony Pictures Studios as a Senior Financial Analyst, he advanced through senior financial leadership at UCLA before taking on executive positions at Lendings Biz and Direct Money Source, Inc., where he served as CEO and oversaw a corporation operating across five financial divisions. Since 2010, he has been the CFO at Protecta-inc in Beverly Hills, managing budget implementation, financial reporting, cash management, and company forecasting. His MBA in Finance and Management from National University provides the academic foundation for a career that has consistently operated at the highest levels of corporate and institutional finance.
What motivates David Mpoupe-Singui to write about artificial intelligence and its ethical implications? The motivation comes from experience, not theory. Having spent decades in financial and executive roles where decisions had real consequences for real people, he is well-positioned to understand why the ethical dimensions of technology matter — and why they are often ignored until it is too late. His essays push back against that tendency, asking what responsible innovation looks like and what obligations it places on those who develop and deploy it. His philanthropic work reflects the same orientation: African Foundation 2000 supports African students in completing their education abroad and returning home to participate in their country's workforce, while the African Arts Foundation he co-founded works to elevate African culture on the international stage. His website brings together his professional history, writing, and advocacy in a way that rewards exploration. |