Tag: ASI
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Season 4 – Episode 3: Dominique Shelton-Leipzig
Dominique Shelton-Leipzig is an attorney and technology entrepreneur focused on data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI governance. She leads Global Data Innovation and co-founded NxtWork. She has represented major tech firms and trained over 50,000 professionals on privacy and cybersecurity, discussing AI governance challenges in a recent episode.
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Season 4 – Episode 2: Anthony Morgan
Anthony Morgan, the new co-host of The Nature of Things on CBC, is an award-winning science communicator dedicated to transforming public perceptions of science. With nearly 20 years of experience across various platforms, he has earned multiple accolades, including a Falling Walls nomination, and is involved in initiatives tackling misinformation.
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Season 3 – Episode 10: Frances Widdowson
Frances Widdowson is a Canadian political scientist and former associate professor known for her critiques of the “aboriginal industry” and applied postmodernism. She holds degrees from the University of Victoria and York University. Her notable works include “Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry” and the upcoming “The Woke Academy,” discussing the impacts of woke-ism.
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Season 3 – Episode 9: Robert J. Sawyer
Robert J. Sawyer, a distinguished Canadian author, is one of only eight writers to receive the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards for best novel. He is a member of the Orders of Canada and Ontario and was inducted into the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
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Season 3 – Episode 4: James Wiles
The Wolfram Institute for Computational Foundations of Science is a nonprofit focused on integrating computational methods with fundamental science across various disciplines. Led by James Wiles, the institute aims to develop robust research programs in fields such as physics, mathematics, and artificial intelligence, utilizing James’ expertise in technology and organizational strategy.
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Season 3 – Episode 3: Wyatt Tessari L’Allie
Wyatt Tessari L’Allie, a Western Canadian educated in mechanical engineering and filmmaking, has pursued a political career focused on climate change. After moving to Toronto and establishing the Centre for Human Success, he transitioned into health tech. Now in Ottawa, L’Allie aims to promote Canada’s leadership in AGI governance globally.