Line 41: |
Line 41: |
| How can we regulate complex technologies? International perspectives on the regulation of AI, including considerations, benefits, and potential future impacts | | How can we regulate complex technologies? International perspectives on the regulation of AI, including considerations, benefits, and potential future impacts |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
− | Professor Céline Castets-Renard, UOttawa | + | <span style="color: #783389">Professor Céline Castets-Renard, UOttawa</span> |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
| |- | | |- |
Line 49: |
Line 49: |
| Clarity through Chaos: Foresight, Systems Thinking and Alternatives for Navigating Disruption | | Clarity through Chaos: Foresight, Systems Thinking and Alternatives for Navigating Disruption |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
− | Dr. Richard Judge, Bartlett Judge Associates | + | <span style="color: #783389">Dr. Richard Judge, Bartlett Judge Associates</span> |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
| |- | | |- |
Line 96: |
Line 96: |
| Unleashing the potential of AI to improve regulations: Insights into applications under development in Canadian and international contexts | | Unleashing the potential of AI to improve regulations: Insights into applications under development in Canadian and international contexts |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
− | Héctor Cárdenas, PhD, The Ergo Group Inc. | + | <span style="color: #783389">Héctor Cárdenas, PhD, The Ergo Group Inc.</span> |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
| |- | | |- |
Line 103: |
Line 103: |
| <br> | | <br> |
| Observations and Reflections on Regulatory Excellence A conversation with the Chair of the External Advisory Committee on Regulatory Competitiveness (EACRC)<br><br> | | Observations and Reflections on Regulatory Excellence A conversation with the Chair of the External Advisory Committee on Regulatory Competitiveness (EACRC)<br><br> |
− | Tina Green, Assistant Secretary, TBS<br> | + | <span style="color: #783389">Tina Green, Assistant Secretary, TBS<br> |
− | Laura Jones, EACRC Chair | + | Laura Jones, EACRC Chair</span> |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
| |- | | |- |
Line 133: |
Line 133: |
| Fostering awareness of science knowledge systems and how they can enhance and complement each other to achieve better regulatory outcomes | | Fostering awareness of science knowledge systems and how they can enhance and complement each other to achieve better regulatory outcomes |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
− | Moderator: Linsey Hollett, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Canada | + | <span style="color: #783389">Moderator: Linsey Hollett, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Canada</span> |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
| |- | | |- |
Line 153: |
Line 153: |
| Explore why cost-benefit analysis is used in regulatory decision-making and how it could be integrated with other social goals, such as equity and rights | | Explore why cost-benefit analysis is used in regulatory decision-making and how it could be integrated with other social goals, such as equity and rights |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
− | Daniel J. Acland, University of California - Berkeley | + | <span style="color: #783389">Daniel J. Acland, University of California - Berkeley</span> |
| <br><br> | | <br><br> |
| |- | | |- |