ǿմýƵ

Skip to the content Skip to search
Menu
Read more about: Privacy and AI consultations Feb. 28 and March 6 at Dawson

Privacy and AI consultations Feb. 28 and March 6 at Dawson

February 25th, 2020

Are you concerned about artificial intelligence being used in an unregulated and ethically-questionable manner, and worried that industry is moving forward at breakneck speed with little oversight? Do you have opinions on how regulation can be used to protect the privacy of Canadians while not deterring leading-edge research and innovation? If so, join our discussion groups…

Read more about: DawsonAI Advisory Board met Feb. 13

DawsonAI Advisory Board met Feb. 13

February 18th, 2020

ǿմýƵ hosted the second meeting of the DawsonAI Advisory Board, whose members represent key stakeholders from academia, industry, and the larger community, on Feb. 13. The DawsonAI team presented its ongoing progress from year one of the initiative, highlighting the grassroots curriculum development that emerged from the first cohort of the AI-themed Community of…

Read more about: Call for Proposals: AI-Themed Community of Practice Fall 2020

Call for Proposals: AI-Themed Community of Practice Fall 2020

February 18th, 2020

The call for candidates to join the second cohort of fellows of the AI-themed community of practice is now open.  Interested faculty are invited to apply by filling out the following form before February 25th: http://bit.ly/ai-fellow-f2020 Given the need to prepare our students for the pivotal role that artificial intelligence (AI) will play in both their personal and professional…

Read more about: Entry level AI reading recommendations

Entry level AI reading recommendations

February 11th, 2020

Interested in learning more about AI and considering implementing AI into your course curriculum?  Dawson AI’s Robert Stephens (Profile Coordinator of Arts & Culture; Faculty, Humanities and Philosophy) has some book recommendations to get you started. The Most Human Human, by Brian Christian (2012). Publisher Penguin Random House describes it as: “a provocative, exuberant, and profound…

Read more about: What is MyAnalytics?

What is MyAnalytics?

January 28th, 2020

By Ray Bourgeois, Dean of Academic Initiatives and member of Dawson AI By now, most of us have received an unexpected email from “MyAnalytics,” which contains surprisingly detailed information about where we spend our time, the number of emails we write, and who we collaborate with.  Then, on the basis of Artificial Intelligence (AI) analytics,…

AI & improving life for people with autism or visual impairment Nov. 27

November 19th, 2019

Dawson AI presents a talk about AI for good by Prof. Emily Hand of the University of Nevada

Wednesday, Nov. 27: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in 5B.16

To bring a class, please RSVP to Jaya Nilakantan: jnilakantan@dawsoncollege.qc.ca


1 2 3 4

Last Modified: February 25, 2020

 

Back to Top