Industry leaders in AI, government, and the licensing and regulation sector from Canada and around the world will meet in 2025 to discuss, discover, and determine the impacts and approaches to protecting the public interest in the new era of computer-generated reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving.
This critical meeting of Canadian regulatory bodies intends to provide a deeper understanding of AI’s use in regulation and its impact on professional standards, investigations, jurisprudence, and complaints and discipline.
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly changing how we do business.
AI involves the application of advanced technologies, such as machine learning and generative AI, natural language processing, and predictive analytics, to automate and improve processes.
An opportunity to adopt new efficiencies and enhancements in the regulatory sector, AI can enhance overall operations while improving license processing, professional standards oversight, managing continuing professional development, and easing the burden of processing complaints.
Largely unregulated, the application of AI also poses considerable risks. Algorithms can exacerbate existing biases and diminish transparency. Concerns about data privacy, security, and ethics, including the potential for misuse, threaten to erode public trust.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be at the forefront of AI in regulation. Register now to secure your spot and join us in shaping the future of regulatory practices in Canada.
$995 per person. Group of 5 (from the same organization save 10%).
2 keynote speakers (AM/PM)
Panel discussion on existing practices in Canadian and US regulatory bodies
Choice of six sessions in two concurrent workshops
Speaker materials
Breakfast
Two snacks
Lunch
Complimentary book, “AI Essentials for Beginners” by Melissa Peneycad.
Hosted by MDR Strategy Group, Ltd.
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