Date: September 9

Time: 11am - 12pm ET

Ahead of the AI for Information Accessibility Conference and the roll-out of the Caribbean AI Policy Roadmap, Carnegie Council and the UNESCO Information for All Programme Working Group on Information Accessibility are hosting a panel of diverse speakers on AI ethics and policymaking in the digital age.

From Jamaica to Canada to Ukraine and beyond, how can citizens, civic institutions, and industry professionals work together to make sure that emerging technologies are accessible for everyone? What are common roadblocks that policymakers have to work through? And what are the principles that we all should keep in mind when thinking about responsibly using AI and other emerging technological systems? 

Host
Cordel Green – Vice-Chair, UNESCO Information for All Programme (IFAP); Executive Director, Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica 

Moderator
Ayushi Khemka – Killian Doctoral Laureate, Department of Philosophy, University of Alberta 

Panelists
Stuart Hylton – Director of Assurance and Compliance Services, Symptai Consulting Limited

Dariia Opryshko – Media Law Consultant & Philipp-Schwartz Fellow, University of Münster (Germany); Member, Working Group on Information Accessibility, UNESCO Information for All Programme (IFAP)

Geoffrey Rockwell – Canada CIFAR AI Chair and Amii Fellow, University of Alberta

Dibyadyuti Roy – Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies, Media Studies, and Digital Humanities, University of Leeds

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