A new episode of Leading by Association with Generation1.ca CEO Arundati Dandpani features Ashley Casovan, Managing Director, Center of AI Governance at the IAPP discussing AI governance, emphasizing its necessity in today’s organizations. She highlights the importance of human-centered approaches, ethical leadership, and AI literacy amid rapid technological advancements. The conversation underscores that responsible innovation involves both smarter systems and wiser management practices.
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CEO Featured in Critical Conversations on AI in Higher Education
Arundati Dandapani’s role in FLAS Connect’s Critical Conversations on AI highlights her dedication to enhancing AI and data literacy in education and professional spheres. As CEO of Generation1.ca, she emphasizes a human-centric approach, advocating for ethical awareness and adaptability in a digitally driven world through educational initiatives like the Future Ready Innovators Credential.
IAPP Canada Symposium 2026: Shaping AI Governance for Inclusion
Generation1.ca will participate in the IAPP Canada Symposium 2026, focusing on the intersection of AI governance, privacy, and inclusion. The event highlights the importance of responsible AI deployment and workforce development. Generation1.ca emphasizes that effective governance should promote opportunities and equitable access, shaping a future where all communities benefit from technological advancements.
Autonomous Robots and AI Skills for the Blue Economy: Global Collaboration
In March 2026, at the World Ocean Summit in Montreal, Generation1.ca’s CEO Arundati Dandapani discussed ocean systems and innovation with global leaders. The summit emphasized the importance of ocean literacy and the role of plankton in sustaining life. Generation1.ca aims to prepare diverse talent for careers in emerging ocean technologies and sustainable practices.
Who Gets Counted? Power, Privacy and the People Missing from Our Data
Join Generation1.ca for “Power Talks and Cocktails” on February 05, 2026, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM EST in honour of international data privacy day and week. This interactive webinar will address the implications of underrepresentation in data collection on marginalized communities, while fostering dialogue among leaders across various sectors on ethics, privacy, and trust in data practices.
