Master AI for Data Professionals: Join this Virtual AAPOR Course by March 30.

The 2026 data landscape emphasizes Human AI Collaboration, crucial for data professionals. Arundati Dandapani’s AAPOR course on May 6 focuses on ethical AI, advanced analytics, and policy communication. This virtual session equips learners to harness AI effectively, shaping impactful data-driven strategies. Registration closes March 30 for those seeking to future-proof their skills.

Future Ready Governance: Ethical AI and Public Sector Data Practices

On November 4, 2025, Generation1.ca hosts an event in Ottawa focusing on ethical AI and data quality in public sector research. Attendees will engage in talks, training, and networking to promote immigrant inclusion and effective policymaking. All participants receive a certificate for their contributions to ethical AI and public sector practices.

Examining the Impact of Police Powers and Accountability Measures to Reduce Incidents of Police Brutality

This Fall 2023 best blog winning article addresses the global issue of police brutality, particularly in Canada, analyzing police powers and accountability measures. It highlights systemic racism, recent reforms like use of force guidelines, body-worn cameras, and community policing efforts to enhance transparency. The article emphasizes collective responsibility in reducing incidents of police brutality.

Public Opinion at 80: Data. Insights. Impact.

In May 2025, Arundati Dandapani attended three interconnected conferences focusing on data literacy, ethics, and social change. At AAPOR’s 80th Annual Conference, she emphasized the necessity for inclusive AI systems benefiting immigrants. Throughout her journey, she highlighted advancements in research methodologies and the importance of collaboration in public opinion research for fostering community and innovation.

Founder’s Presentation at AAPOR’s 80th Annual Conference: Language Is Power on AI and Public Opinion Data Skills

Founder and CEO Arundati Dandapani’s paper, “Language Is Power: Bridging Disciplines for Public Opinion Research in Turbulent Times,” will be presented at the AAPOR 80th Annual Conference on May 16, 2025. I will discuss public attitudes toward AI. Join us in St. Louis to celebrate eight decades of public opinion and survey research.