Announcement, Research Mariam Matti Announcement, Research Mariam Matti

How will AI change our world? U of T podcast explores technology’s impact on society

SRI Research Lead Beth Coleman and SRI Faculty Affiliate Rahul Krishnan are co-hosts of the new podcast “What Now? AI”. Coleman and Krishnan explore—and demystify—artificial intelligence and its impact on society with the help of leading experts. Guests include Gillian Hadfield, Roger Grosse, Christine Allen, and Andrew Pinto.

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Announcement Schwartz Reisman Institute Announcement Schwartz Reisman Institute

Schwartz Reisman Institute welcomes 2023 fellowship recipients

The Schwartz Reisman Institute is proud to announce its 2023 cohort of fellowship recipients, welcoming four new faculty fellows and sixteen new graduate fellows from across the University of Toronto. From computer science, medical biophysics, and applied engineering to architecture, psychology, and philosophy, Schwartz Reisman fellowships support interdisciplinary research that builds new approaches to examine the relations between technology and society.

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Commentary Gillian Hadfield, Maggie Arai, Isaac Gazendam Commentary Gillian Hadfield, Maggie Arai, Isaac Gazendam

AI regulation in Canada is moving forward. Here’s what needs to come next.

Canada took an important step towards effectively regulating artificial intelligence when Parliament completed its second reading of the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act in April 2023. But there is still much to do to ensure that this agile regulatory framework is put to effective use.

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Commentary Phil Dawson Commentary Phil Dawson

Buyer beware of the generative AI bandwagon

The potentials of generative AI technologies are exciting, but they come with new sets of risks, observes SRI Policy Lead Phil Dawson, and enterprises must develop new strategies for third-party risk management to navigate the emergent challenges associated with these systems.

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Commentary Valérie Kindarji and Wendy H. Wong Commentary Valérie Kindarji and Wendy H. Wong

Digital literacy will be key in a world transformed by AI

The rise of AI language models highlights the need for digital literacy skills to manage the vast amounts of information to which people are exposed, write Valérie Kindarji and Wendy H. Wong. The authors explain why digital literacy is a necessary framework to function in a tech-driven world, and a critical pillar of democracy.

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