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Canada-US Artificial Intelligence Workshop

Canada-US Artificial Intelligence Workshop June 28

On June 28, the Canada-US Artificial Intelligence (AI) virtual workshop took place, which focused on joint efforts to establish frameworks for the responsible development and use of AI technologies. Topics for discussion included:

  • The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) new AI Risk Management Framework.
  • The Standards Council of Canada (SCC) AI and Data Governance Standardization Collaborative.
  • Geopolitical implications of AI standardization activities, including issues of trustworthiness in AI technologies, interoperability, and market access.

Experts in the field included:

  • Phil Dawson – Head, Global AI Policy & Advisory, Armilla AI and AI Policy Lead, Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society
  • Elham Tabassi – Associate Director for Emerging Technologies, Information technology Laboratory, NIST
  • Tom Lebrun – Program Manager, Artificial Intelligence and Data Governance Program, SCC

View a video of the event here. 

 

Created June 9, 2023, Updated July 10, 2023
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