Artificial Intelligence
AI Policy Development
Led by: Peter Lambrinakos
Organizations implementing AI capabilities must have clear, well-structured policies that describe how AI is used and what safeguards are in place to ensure ethical application. Policies should be specific to each use case and serve as training and communication tools for internal teams and external stakeholders. This session will guide public safety executives through key steps in developing effective AI policies tailored to their agency’s mission.
- Learn to implement AI capabilities with clear, well-structured policies
- Understand the key steps in developing effective AI policies tailored to their agency’s mission
This workshop is part of an InnovateUS Series called AI Series
View more workshops from AI SeriesPeter Lambrinakos
Director of Public Safety Program & Artificial Intelligence Centre of Excellence, uOttawa Professional Development Institute
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