Invitation to a day of discussion about Artificial Intelligence on April 19
Invitation sent on behalf of Senior College
Dear Retired Colleague,
You are invited to the 18th Annual Senior College Symposium on Wednesday. April 19, 2023, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the U of T Faculty Club. This event is brought to you by Senior College, an organization consisting of all retired Faculty and Librarians of the University of Toronto.
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18th Annual Senior College Symposium, Wed. April 19, 2023
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
U of T Faculty Club
41 Willcocks Street (or by Zoom)
Surveillance, Privacy, Artificial Intelligence:
The Promises and Challenges of our Digital Age
TO PARTICIPATE IN PERSON AT THE FACULTY CLUB, register here: bit.ly/3JpD9Lj
Early registration fee $60 until April 10, then $75
(refreshments, lunch, post-event reception included).
TO PARTICIPATE BY ZOOM, register here: bit.ly/3J4IrKz
Registration fee $20. (You will be able to upgrade to in-person if you wish.)
Jim Balsillie (Centre for Digital Rights)
“Addressing the challenges of the digital transformation: A path forward”
Avi Goldfarb (U of T Marketing and Rotman Chair in AI and Healthcare)
“The disruptive economics of artificial intelligence”
Jon Penney (York Law and U of T Citizen Lab)
“Will artificial intelligence safety standards be safe?”
Laura Rosella (Scientific Director, U of T Population Health Analytics Lab)
“AI and digital technology: What do they mean for the future of health?”
Kate Tilleczek (York, Canada Research Chair in Youth, Education & Global Good)
“Youth wellbeing in the digital age”
David Rokeby (Director, U of T BMO Lab for Creative Research in the Arts, Performance, Emerging Technologies, and AI)
“Viewing each other: How AI systems see us and how we see them”
For updates and further details, visit the Senior College website.