What is the cost of mechanised statistical reasoning in terms of innovation and crisis response? What can we learn from people who are outliers in our data sets? What are the risks and opportunities of AI for people who have been marginalised and are statistically insignificant?
Dr Jutta Treviranus is the Director of the Inclusive Design Research Centre (IDRC) and professor in the faculty of Design at OCAD University in Toronto. Jutta established the IDRC in 1993 as the nexus of a growing global community that proactively works to ensure that our digitally transformed and globally connected society is designed inclusively. Dr Treviranus also founded an innovative graduate program in inclusive design at OCAD University. Jutta is credited with developing an inclusive co-design methodology that has been adopted by large enterprise companies such as Microsoft, as well as public sector organisations internationally. Jutta has coordinated many research networks with and by people with disabilities. Jutta was recognised for her work in AI by Women in AI with the AI for Good - DEI AI Leader of the Year award as well as by Women in AI Ethics. She is the chair of the Accessible and Equitable Artificial Intelligence standards committee for the Accessible Canada Act.
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