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<h3>Building the future with responsible AI </h3>
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<h3>Building the future with responsible Artificial Intelligence</h3>
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<p>Technology is driving changes in all spheres of life and transforming the way information is consumed. Organizations are embracing new digital sources of data and new methods such as artificial intelligence (AI) to better serve society. Learn from expert AI leaders in the private sector, academia and the federal government about recent advances in AI, examples of AI use for public good, and responsible AI methods.</p>
 
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<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Foteini_Agrafioti Foteini Agrafioti]</strong>, Chief Science Officer, RBC and Head, Borealis AI </li>
 
<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Foteini_Agrafioti Foteini Agrafioti]</strong>, Chief Science Officer, RBC and Head, Borealis AI </li>
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<p class="stream" style="padding-bottom:0px;"><small>DATA INSIGHTS THROUGH COLLABORATION</small></p>
 
<p class="stream" style="padding-bottom:0px;"><small>DATA INSIGHTS THROUGH COLLABORATION</small></p>
 
<h3 style="padding-top:0px;">Data to support the environment and climate change</h3>
 
<h3 style="padding-top:0px;">Data to support the environment and climate change</h3>
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<p>As the urgency for action on climate change continues to grow, data is needed to enhance our understanding of the issue and inform efforts across sectors. This session will focus on the need for open-data sharing, science and partnerships to provide insights for decision-making that will contribute towards a net-zero Canada. Learn how leading federal organizations are helping to secure a healthy environment for future generations with initiatives like Climate Science 2050, Canada’s Energy Future, and the Clean Tech Data Strategy.</p>
 
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<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Shawn_Marshall Shawn Marshall]</strong>, Departmental Science Advisor, Environment and Climate Change Canada</li>
 
<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Shawn_Marshall Shawn Marshall]</strong>, Departmental Science Advisor, Environment and Climate Change Canada</li>
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<p class="stream" style="padding-bottom:0px;"><small>DATA FOUNDATIONS</small></p>
 
<p class="stream" style="padding-bottom:0px;"><small>DATA FOUNDATIONS</small></p>
<h3 style="padding-top:0px;">New perspectives on Indigenous data</h3>
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<h3 style="padding-top:0px;">New perspectives on Indigenous data </h3>
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<p>Advancing reconciliation is central to the nation-to-nation relationships between the Government of Canada and Indigenous peoples across Canada. Collaboration with Indigenous partners and support for Indigenous-led data and research capacity will enable the development and implementation of solutions for using data and data technologies to contribute to safer, healthier, and economically resilient Indigenous communities. How will these collaborations and solutions bridge the gap between policy objectives and practice? What new perspectives and approaches are needed to build trust and cooperation to move forward?</p>
 
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<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Christiane_Fox Christiane Fox]</strong>, Deputy Minister, Indigenous Services Canada </li>
 
<li><strong>[https://wiki.gccollab.ca/Data_Conference_2022_Speakers#Christiane_Fox Christiane Fox]</strong>, Deputy Minister, Indigenous Services Canada </li>
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