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FSSH researcher speaks at Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence Symposium

, PhD, Canada Research Chair in Digital Life, Media, and Culture, and Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, was asked to provide Global Affairs Canada a policy brief on the international technology sector and artificial intelligence.

Following that, she spoke at the March 12 Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence Symposium in Ottawa, Ontario, where she provided her perspectives on the impact of artificial intelligence on international relations. Her insights will be included in an upcoming report produced by the Centre for Digital International Policy at Global Affairs Canada.