Invitation to a day of discussion about Artificial Intelligence on April 19

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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.

Date and time: 
Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - 9:00am to 4:00pm
Event Location: ​
Faculty Club
41 Wilcocks Street
Toronto ON
Canada