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AI for all? SFU experts available to comment on Canada’s national AI strategy
The federal government is due to unveil its new artificial intelligence strategy in the coming days as Ottawa looks to shape Canada’s relationship with the pervasive technology and AI companies.
SFU experts are available to give their take on the strategy and the many challenges facing the government, including: AI ethics and regulation, online harm and how to protect Canadian youth, data sovereignty, data centres, and disinformation.
Available SFU Experts
HELEN HAYES, fellow, SFU’s Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue
helen_hayes@sfu.ca
Expertise: co-lead of the Gen(Z)AI project, Canada's first citizens' assembly on AI; online harms policy; AI policy; youth and AI; social media bans
STEPHANIE DICK, assistant professor, school of communication
sdick@sfu.ca
Expertise: History and social implications of artificial intelligence; AI governance, ethics, and regulation; organizational AI adoption and implementation; AI and the future of work; AI and labour, human-machine intelligence; data, bias, and sociotechnical systems.
JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BÉLISLE-PIPON, assistant professor, Faculty of Health Sciences
jean-christophe_belisle-pipon@sfu.ca
Expertise: AI legislation and what steps Canadian policymakers must take; how algorithmic systems reshape decision-making; AI ethics; AI systems in health.
DUGAN O’NEIL, vice-president, Research and Innovation (VPRI)
Contact: Will Henderson, 604.368.2532, will_henderson@sfu.ca
Expertise: Innovation, high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, building Canada’s sovereign compute infrastructure, particle physics.
FERGUS LINLEY-MOTA, director, Dialogue on Technology Project
flinleym@sfu.ca
Expertise: co-lead of the Gen(Z)AI project, Canada's first citizens' assembly on AI; AI governance and policy; how computational technologies shape democratic life.
Ahmed Al-Rawi, associate professor, school of communication
aalrawi@sfu.ca
Expertise: disinformation; the cultural and communication aspects of AI; social media.
Contact
SAM SMITH, SFU Communication & Marketing
236.880.3297 | samuel_smith@sfu.ca
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