Panelists: Fenwick McKelvey, Christelle Tessono, Anna Jahn
Moderator: Brenda McPhail
Event Details
Artificial intelligence raises a host of legal and human rights issues that can have potentially grave impacts on virtually every aspect of our lives. Join a panel of experts as they explore the very possibility of being able to regulate AI to maximize its benefits for society and minimize its harms.
Co-sponsored by PEN Canada and Master of Public Policy in Digital Society Program, McMaster University
Panelists:
- Fenwick McKelvey - Co-director Applied AI Institute, Associate Professor of Communications, Concordia University
- Christelle Tessono - Technology Policy Researcher, Graduate student, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
- Anna Jahn - Director of Public Policy and Learning, AI for Humanity at Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute
Moderator:
- Brenda McPhail - Acting Executive Director of the Master in Public Policy in Digital Society program, McMaster University
Zoom link to event torontomu.zoom.us/j/91941276567
This is a free event and no registration is required.
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