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AI and Ethics: Promises and Perils
Join us for an evening of bold conversations and critical debate.
Leading voices from academia, entrepreneurship, and policy will unpack the promises and perils of AI. Together, we’ll tackle tough questions around trust, bias, fairness, and the future of human decision-making in an algorithm-driven world.
?Expect fresh ideas, honest debate, and plenty of sparks as we explore how AI is changing the way we think, work, and make decisions and what that means for all of us.
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Agenda:
6:00 – 6:15 PM | Welcome & Opening Remarks
The AI Collective Ottawa, Christopher Doré & Sarah Gencarelli
Framing the evening and highlighting why ethics and human values must remain central in the age of AI.
6:15 – 6:35 PM | Keynote: The Ethical Challenges of AI
Tina Crouse
A 20-minute address exploring the ethical challenges of AI, the shifting balance between technology and human values, and the urgent questions we must confront as a society.
6:35 – 7:25 PM | Fireside Chat: Human Values in a Machine World
Heidi Hauver, CHRE, CPHR, CCP, CCIP, Heather Cayouette, and Mohamed Sharaf Moderated by Stephen Gagne
An engaging conversation between leading voices from academia, industry, and policy. This dialogue will unpack both the opportunities and dilemmas of AI, blending real-world cases with ethical reflection.
7:25 – 7:40 PM | Break
An opportunity for informal networking and reflection before the panel discussion.
7:40 – 8:25 PM | Audience Q&A
Experts dive deeper into themes of governance, bias, trust, and innovation. The final portion opens for audience questions, ensuring an interactive dialogue.
8:25 – 9:00 PM | Networking & Reflections
An extended opportunity for attendees to connect directly with speakers and peers, share insights, and build meaningful relationships.
Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 5, 2025
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM EST
Location
350 Hub
350 Legget Dr, Kanata, ON K2K 3N1
Fees/Admission
Free, tickets limited.
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Christopher Dore
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