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Agenda: Mission on Artificial Intelligence 

Agenda: Mission on Artificial Intelligence 

September 16-17, 2024 | New York City

The Canadian Chamber’s fourth U.S. mission of 2024 will be on AI, with a focus on business growth and AI adoption in the context of the U.S.-Canada relationship – especially relevant as we approach the 2026 USMCA/CUSMA renewal. We will also leverage this mission to help guide the AI policy direction that Canada will be putting forth as it takes on the G7 presidency, and as the Canadian Chamber begins planning to host the 2025 “Business 7” or B7 in the spring. 

Mission program overview

All times and session topics subject to change.

Monday, September 16 (Day 1)

Location: Amazon Offices, 7 West 34 Street, 11 floor, New York
Program emcee: Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia, Senior Director, Digital Economy, Technology & Innovation, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Welcome remarks
Aissata Camara, Deputy NYC Commissioner for International Affairs, NYC Mayor’s Office

The U.S. tech policy landscape
Presented by Kelle Wicker, Science and Technology Innovation Program, The Wilson Centre

The future of AI policy in North America
Fireside chat with Kevin Allison, President, Minerva Technology Policy Advisors and Murad Hemmadi, Journalist covering AI and technology, The Logic

Panel: The potential of AI partnerships across North America 
Bill Syrros, Partner / Leader, BDO Exponential Labs, BDO Lixar
Liz Culley-Sullo, Director of Public Relations, Brainbox AI
Parker Sheedy, Global Partnership & Business Development, Techstars
Moderator: Yana Lukasheh, Senior Principal, Canada Public Policy, AWS
12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Onsite group lunch
1:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.Fireside chat: Leveraging the G7 opportunity to create world-leading AI policy in Canada, against the backdrop of the 2026 CUSMA review:
Josh Meltzer, Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development, Brookings Institution
Marlene Floyd, Senior National Director, Corporate Affairs, Microsoft Canada

Facilitated brainstorming: Guided discussion for participants to express how Canada can take advantage of the G7 platform in 2025 to announce meaningful and impactful AI-related measures that will contribute to economic growth, enhanced productivity, and increased innovation. Moderator: Catherine Fortin LeFaivre, Vice President, Strategic Policy & Global Partnerships, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Panel: The Geopolitics of AI: from regulation to energy, managing business risks and opportunities in North America
Kevin Allison, President, Minerva Technology Policy Advisors
Marc-Etienne Ouimette, Principal, AI/ML, Global Public Policy, AWS
Xiaomeng Lu, Director, Geo-Technology, Eurasia Group
Rachel Chernaskey, Director, Microsoft Threat Analysis Centre (MTAC)
Moderator: Scott Bradley, Director,
Global Government Relations, OpenText 

 
Presentation: US-Canada collaboration in the development and management of tools in the convergence of advanced computing, AI, and biotechnology.
Presented by Chandresh Harjivan, Special Advisor to the President (White House), Domestic Preparedness and Response to Biological Threats
7 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.Group dinner at NYC restaurant

Tuesday, September 17 (Day 2)

Location: Consulate General to Canada in the United States, in New York, 466 Lexington Ave, 20 floor, New York
Program emcee: Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia, Senior Director, Digital Economy, Technology & Innovation, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.The AI narrative across North America: where it’s been and where it’s going
Murad Hemmadi, Journalist covering AI and technology, The Logic
Krystal Hu, Venture Capital & Startup Correspondent, Reuters
Moderator: Catherine Fortin LeFaivre, Vice President, Strategic Policy & Global Partnerships, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Briefing and Q&A with Consul General and Consulate Staff

Fireside Chat: Understanding human dynamics of AI workforce adoption
Stephanie Bell, Chief Programs and Insights Officer, Partnership on AI (PAI)
Gabe Batstone, CEO, Contextere
Moderator: Ulrike Bahr-Gedalia, Senior Director, Digital Economy, Technology & Innovation, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Panel: Prioritizing productivity: Lessons learned on AI adoption from leading U.S institutions in the NYC area.
Alex Foard, Executive Director, New York City Office of Technology and Innovation (OTI)
Aila Yamanaka, Senior Manager, Data Technology & Innovation, The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
Liz Grennan, Partner, Global Co-Leader, AI Trust, McKinsey & Company
Moderator: Christine Guyot, Director of Corporate Affairs, Microsoft Canada
1 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.Group lunch at nearby restaurant
3 p.m. – 6 p.m.Public Program: AI for Economic Growth in the Lead Up to the G7 Canadian Presidency (followed by a networking reception)

Opening Remarks
Tom Clark, Consul General in NYC
Edward Mermelstein, NYC Commissioner for International Affairs
Candace Laing, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce
David Brulotte, Quebec’s Delegate General in New York

Panel: Partnering on AI for economic growth in the lead up to the G7 Canadian Presidency.
Julien Billot, CEO, Scale AI
Laura McGee, Founder & CEO, Diversio
The Hon. David Lametti, Counsel, Fasken
Dr. Joseph Yun, CEO, Bluefoxlabs AI
Moderator: Kris Reyes, Foreign Correspondent, CBC in New York

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