Generative AI, notably large language models, has transformed content creation but risks propagating misinformation due to data reliance. Addressing this requires partnerships between AI developers, media outlets, and fact-checkers to ensure reliability and transparency. Collaborations can enhance output quality, mitigate misinformation, and foster trust in AI-generated content.
Category: Humber Polytechnic
Connecting North American Futures
Generation1.ca’s Fuelling Immigrant Futures forum focuses on the roles of immigrant newcomers as both citizens and consumers in North America is led by Founder and CEO Arundati Dandapani. This session aims to explore the intersection of political and market insights, enhance data representation, and foster inclusive strategies that promote trust and engagement within diverse communities for economic and electoral impact.
Professor and CEO Arundati Dandapani on the Future of Synthetic Data Ethics
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.
Breaking the Myth: How the “Model Minority” Stereotype Fails South Asians in the Global North
The award-winning student blog for Generation1.ca by Arushi Gupta highlights the flawed “model minority” stereotype regarding South Asian immigrants, which oversimplifies their diverse challenges. While often perceived as successful, many face mental health issues, economic struggles, and social isolation. The article advocates for nuanced policies and increased representation to better address the unique experiences and needs of this community.
Can Generative AI Create Engaging Stories?
This award-winning blog post hosted / sponsored by Generation1.ca for Humber Polytechnic each semester discusses the evolving relationship between Generative AI and storytelling, analyzing how AI can assist but not replace human creativity. Research blogger Jorge Lavalle De Zamacona highlights AI’s potential as a supportive tool for narrative construction, while emphasizing the necessity for human insight to maintain emotional depth and address ethical concerns. Collaboration is key for engaging storytelling.
