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His work focuses on applied technical, policy, and organizational measures for building ethical, safe, and inclusive AI systems and organizations, specializing in the operationalization of Responsible AI and its deployments in organizations and assessing and mitigating the environmental impact of these systems. He has advised national governments, multilateral organizations, academic institutions, and corporations across the globe. His work on community building has been recognized by governments from across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. He is a highly sought after speaker with talks at the United Nations, European Parliament, G7 AI Summit, TEDx, Harvard Business School, Kellogg School of Management, amongst others. His writing on Responsible AI has been featured by Wall Street Journal, Forbes, MIT Technology Review, Protocol, Fortune, VentureBeat, amongst others. | His work focuses on applied technical, policy, and organizational measures for building ethical, safe, and inclusive AI systems and organizations, specializing in the operationalization of Responsible AI and its deployments in organizations and assessing and mitigating the environmental impact of these systems. He has advised national governments, multilateral organizations, academic institutions, and corporations across the globe. His work on community building has been recognized by governments from across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. He is a highly sought after speaker with talks at the United Nations, European Parliament, G7 AI Summit, TEDx, Harvard Business School, Kellogg School of Management, amongst others. His writing on Responsible AI has been featured by Wall Street Journal, Forbes, MIT Technology Review, Protocol, Fortune, VentureBeat, amongst others. | ||
− | He is an alumnus of the US State Department International Visitors Leadership Program | + | He is an alumnus of the US State Department International Visitors Leadership Program representing Canada and has received The Gradient Writing Prize 2021 for his work on The Imperative for Sustainable AI Systems. His research has been published in leading AI journals and presented at top-tier ML conferences like NeurIPS, ICML, and IJCAI. He is the author of the widely-read [https://montrealethics.ai/state/ State of AI Ethics Report] and [https://brief.montrealethics.ai/ The AI Ethics Brief]. He formerly worked at Microsoft as a Machine Learning Engineer in Commercial Software Engineering (CSE) where his team helped to solve the toughest technical challenges faced by Microsoft's biggest customers. He also served on the CSE Responsible AI Board at Microsoft. You can learn more about his work [https://atg-abhishek.github.io/ here]. |
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Speaker Biographies
Dr. Joel David MartinChief Digital Research Officer, National Research Council of Canada | |
Teresa D’AndreaDirector General, Service and Data Modernization, Transport Canada | |
Abhishek GuptaSenior Responsible AI Leader & Expert, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Founder & Principal Researcher at the Montreal AI Ethics Institute His work focuses on applied technical, policy, and organizational measures for building ethical, safe, and inclusive AI systems and organizations, specializing in the operationalization of Responsible AI and its deployments in organizations and assessing and mitigating the environmental impact of these systems. He has advised national governments, multilateral organizations, academic institutions, and corporations across the globe. His work on community building has been recognized by governments from across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania. He is a highly sought after speaker with talks at the United Nations, European Parliament, G7 AI Summit, TEDx, Harvard Business School, Kellogg School of Management, amongst others. His writing on Responsible AI has been featured by Wall Street Journal, Forbes, MIT Technology Review, Protocol, Fortune, VentureBeat, amongst others. He is an alumnus of the US State Department International Visitors Leadership Program representing Canada and has received The Gradient Writing Prize 2021 for his work on The Imperative for Sustainable AI Systems. His research has been published in leading AI journals and presented at top-tier ML conferences like NeurIPS, ICML, and IJCAI. He is the author of the widely-read State of AI Ethics Report and The AI Ethics Brief. He formerly worked at Microsoft as a Machine Learning Engineer in Commercial Software Engineering (CSE) where his team helped to solve the toughest technical challenges faced by Microsoft's biggest customers. He also served on the CSE Responsible AI Board at Microsoft. You can learn more about his work here. | |
Dr. Courtney DoagooDirector, Management Consulting Practice, KPMG LLP; AI and Society Fellow, Centre for Law, Technology and Society, University of Ottawa | |
Kate BorowecDirector, Policy and Integration Directorate, Treasury Board Secretariat As a leader, Kate has a reputation for establishing a team-driven culture of high-performers who are professional and authentic, and trusted to advise and partner with teams across the organization. She is deeply interested in organizational culture, group dynamics, team building / design and all of the very human issues that can either stall progress or drive it forward. Beyond being a part of the Surge team, her career highlights have included: • Supporting staff through times of crisis, by providing supports that allow staff to balance unexpected life events and to then find their way back to being their best selves without fear of failure, disappointment, or career regression • Supporting the pandemic response as a member of the COVID-19 Secretariat at Health Canada at the onset of the pandemic Kate has a Bachelor of Arts (English) from the University of Ottawa and is currently undertaking a Masters of Human Systems Intervention through Concordia University in Montreal. She lives in Ottawa and shares her home with her husband, a few bikes, and a very cute, very small dog. |