Symposium | AI in the City鈥: Building Civic Engagement and Public Trust
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How can we, as members of academia and civil society, make a difference in the way artificial intelligence (AI) is being procured, deployed, and used? Can trustworthy technology be created when there is no institutional trust?鈥
CI搁惭鈥檚 AI in the City: Building Civic Engagement and Public Trust Symposium will be a day of discussions on what civic engagement and public trust in the era of artificial intelligence (AI) can look like in cities. It will be an opportunity to consolidate a network of multidisciplinary scholars, activists, and practitioners involved in a diverse range of initiatives, from research to advocacy, and map strategies to take this agenda forward.鈥Bringing in local, national and global discourses, this symposium will explore questions related to trustworthy technology, participation in AI, digital rights, data ethics, algorithmic impact assessments, and tech policy in urban spaces.鈥听
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Organized and moderated by:鈥
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Ana Brandusescu 鈥 PhD Student, 平特五不中; 2019-2021 McConnell Professor of Practice, CIRM听
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Jess Reia 鈥 Assistant Professor, , University of Virginia; 2020-2021 BMO Fellow, CIRM
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Panel 1: Public trust and AI鈥鈥听
09:30 - 10:45 AM
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Bianca Wylie 鈥 ;
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Chenai Chair 鈥 ; (Africa)
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Miko 颁补帽补谤别蝉 - 听听
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Nanjira Sambuli 鈥 听
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Renata 脕vila 鈥 听
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Panel 2: Meaningful civic engagement with data and AI鈥听
1:00 鈥 2:45 PM听
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Caroline Running Wolf 鈥 UBC; 听
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J. Carlos Lara - 听
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Mich Spieler - @MichSpieler鈥on Twitter听
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Ren茅e Cummings 鈥 University of Virginia听
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Ren茅e Sieber 鈥 平特五不中
Where: 鈥窜辞辞尘鈥听
When: February 10
This event will be held in English. Registration is required to access the login links.鈥听
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This event has been made possible thanks to the听funding of the , and the , as well as through the institutional support of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montr茅al (CIRM) and the鈥 University of Virginia鈥檚 .鈥