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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
 
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Professor Céline Castets-Renard, UOttawa
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Clarity through Chaos: Foresight, Systems Thinking and Alternatives for Navigating Disruption
 
Clarity through Chaos: Foresight, Systems Thinking and Alternatives for Navigating Disruption
 
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Dr. Richard Judge, Bartlett Judge Associates
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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
 
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Héctor Cárdenas, PhD, The Ergo Group Inc.
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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>
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Laura Jones, EACRC Chair
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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
 
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Moderator: Linsey Hollett, Assistant Deputy Minister, Health Canada
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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
 
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Daniel J. Acland, University of California - Berkeley
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