Organizations adopting artificial intelligence (AI) face the challenge of balancing innovation with managing associated risks. While frameworks exist to guide decision making, many struggle with implementing effective governance controls aligned to their risk tolerance. Join this special cross-Canada KnowledgeNet event that will explore the complexities of implementing AI governance. The panel of experts will share insights into the challenges, best practices and practical approaches to help move forward with implementing an effective program. Following the panel session, local chapters will host interactive discussions to explore new ideas for addressing AI risks. Key takeaways will be compiled into a practical handout giving participants actionable strategies to bring back to their organizations.
This is a special joint meeting with the Edmonton, Waterloo, Regina, St. John / Newfoundland, Toronto, Montreal, Victoria, Ottawa and Vancouver KnowledgeNet Chapters.
Thank you to Deloitte for generously hosting and donating food and beverage for this meeting.
Opening Remarks:
Michael Harvey, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
Kerry Hatfield, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for Newfoundland and Labrador
Speakers:
Brent Arnold, Founder and Principal, Capstan Legal
Bianca de Teffé Erb, Partner Data and AI Ethics, Deloitte
Moderator:
Constantine Karbaliotis, AIGP, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, CIPT, FIP, Counsel, nNovation
Time:
15:00-17:00 NST
Location:
Deloitte
Suite 1000
5 Springdale St.
St. John’s, Newfoundland
A1E 0E4
Thank you to our local KnowledgeNet Volunteers:
Lori Collins, Instructor, College of the North Atlantic
Meghan Keating, Policy Analyst, Government of Canada
Additional Information:
For more information or to register, please click here.