Ethical AI with Indigenous intelligence: Partnering with Indigenous peoples for innovative solutions
TELUS and pipikwan pêhtâkwan share their journey of building trust, relationships and co-collaborating to create better business practices and technology informed by Indigenous Peoples. Engage in hands-on AI literacy on Fuel iX and learn about wâsikan kisewâtisiwin to explore ethical AI development, fostering a future where Indigenous Rights infused with technology benefit all of us.
Speakers:
Marissa Nobauer
Director of Reconciliation, Community Engagement and External Relations, TELUS
Shani Gwin
Founder and CEO, pipikwan pêhtâkwan and wâsikan kisewâtisiwin | Indigenous Advisory Council, TELUS
Jesslyn Dymond
Director, AI Governance & Data Ethics, TELUS
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