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The Walrus Talks Artificial Intelligence
Tomorrow June 28 At The Walrus Talks Artificial Intelligence, experts representing different industries come together to explore the rapidly changing phenomenon of AI. Whether you are for AI or against it, there are a lot of questions about the technology: Can it help save lives when used in medical settings? Can it help combat climate change throughout the world? How can we ensure that responsibility and safety are at the core of AI development?

Join seven speakers at The Walrus Talks Artificial Intelligence as they tackle questions with no easy answers and present us with different ways to face today's most pressing challenges.

Navneet Alan, Craig Alleva, Dr. Golnoosh Farnadi, Mariel Marshall, Dr. Devin Singh, Dr. Graham Taylor
Wednesday, June 28
4:00 p.m. PDT | 5:00 p.m. MDT   
5:00 p.m. CST | 6:00 p.m. CDT
7:00 p.m. EDT | 8:00 p.m. ADT
8:30 p.m. NDT


GOOGLE PRESENTS
The Walrus Talks
Artificial Intelligence

In person in Toronto
and livestreamed event

Featuring seven-minute talks by:

Navneet Alang, Tech Columnist, Toronto Star

Craig Alleva, Director, Canada, Google Cloud Customer Engineering

Mike Branch, Vice President, Data and Analytics, Geotab

Dr. Golnoosh Farnadi
, Assistant Professor, School of Computer Science, McGill University; Adjunct Professor, University of Montréal; Core Academic Member, Mila; Canada CIFAR AI Chair

Mariel Marshall, Artist and Entrepreneur, bluemouth inc. and Tandem Experiences

Dr. Devin Singh, Emergency Physician and Lead, Clinical AI and Machine Learning in Paediatric Emergency Medicine, SickKids; Co-Founder and CEO, Hero AI

Dr. Graham Taylor, Professor and Canada Research Chair, Machine Learning, School of Engineering, University of Guelph; Research Director, Vector Institute; Canada CIFAR AI Chair
 
WATCH: The Walrus Talks Digital Skills

In a society that requires the internet and technology for full civic and cultural participation, what happens when access to these resources is limited or absent? How do we equip all individuals and communities with the knowledge and capacity that a digitized world requires? The Walrus Talks Digital Skills explores how we can improve digital equity and build a digital future that leaves no one behind.

If you would like to learn more about Deloitte's Future of Canada Centre report on digital equity, you can find it here.

 
 
 
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