Event details
Feb
9
Québec Day at Princeton – Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Public Policy: Challenges and Perspectives
Artificial Intelligence is transforming our society at an unprecedented rate. What are the ethical implications? How can public policy regulate innovation while protecting the public interest? Join a panel of experts and researchers for an in-depth conversation on the issues that will shape AI governance in the years to come.
Speakers
Joé T. Martineau, HEC Montréal
Jonathan Barry, Mila – Québec Artificial Intelligence Institute
Mihir Kshirsagar, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University
Moderated by: Christy Wampole, French and Italian, Princeton University
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Date
February 9, 2026Time
4:30 p.m.Location
East Pyne Building, 010Audience
University Sponsors
Fund for Canadian Studies