Arundati Dandapani, CEO of Generation1.ca and Professor, was featured in Humber Polytechnic’s FLAS Connect for her expertise in synthetic data ethics. Her discussion at Stevens Institute of Technology emphasized the importance of ethical oversight in sectors like healthcare and finance amidst challenges such as population decline and under-sampling of hard-to-reach groups.
Category: artificial intelligence
AI Skills Gap: Insights from Generation1.ca’s Global Skills Study
Generation1.ca’s Global Industry Skills Study examines the evolving landscape influenced by AI in various sectors. It highlights the growing demand for both technical skills and human insights, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and ethics. The study advocates for upskilling, especially among diverse professionals, to bridge the skills gap and enhance AI’s potential responsibly.
Founder’s Book on Immigrant Ideals, Globalized Identity and Professional Success in a Changing World
Stay tuned for highlights from Arundati Dandapani’s book on a changing continent and world, and the most disruptive force in the past decade.
Showcasing Responsible Innovation at the AI Institute
At Humber Polytechnic Institute’s #AI Institute for Public Safety in Education, we explored AI’s transformative potential in education and public safety. Through hands-on projects and in-depth discussions, we examined complex ethical issues and emphasized the essential role of human creativity and ethical considerations in technology, ensuring a balanced approach to innovation and education.
Lead the Change: Lessons from Influence
Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine, Canada’s first Black federal Minister and a Generation1 immigrant mover and arriver, shared her inspiring journey and advocacy for education and social justice, emphasizing the importance of engagement and policy adaptability with diverse communities.
