On October 29, MTL connect: Montreal’s Digital Week will bring together those shaping the future of artificial intelligence. As AI becomes increasingly present across all sectors, a key question arises: how can it be an ethical, useful, and responsible tool?
Experts, researchers, and decision-makers will explore crucial issues: regulation, governance, public services, healthcare, and digital sustainability.
Day Program: Highlights Not to Miss
AI in Business: Balancing Performance and Ethics
AI is transforming business practices, but its integration raises complex challenges: how to leverage it while respecting ethical, human, and organizational principles?
With Desjardins – Caisse des Technologies:
Panel: Concrete strategies for adopting AI in large organizations. How to balance performance, innovation, and responsibility?
Masterclass: Case study on internal AI use, including governance, team training, and social acceptability.
Fighting Misinformation with AI
With the proliferation of false or manipulated content, AI is a valuable tool for analyzing, detecting, and neutralizing misinformation at scale.
During the Sectors of Excellence Meeting, CRIM (Montreal Computer Research Center) will bring together researchers, media specialists, and data experts to explore innovative solutions to this societal challenge.
Towards Responsible, Useful, and Human-Centered AI
In a saturated digital world, it is urgent to rethink our relationship with technology. AI must not only be efficient: it should also align with our real needs, resources, and values.
The immersive workshop “Less, But Better,” led by Joëlle Tremblay and Josiane Stratis (TechnoCompétences), offers a guided reflection on digital sustainability applied to AI. The goal: to design tools that are more conscious, inclusive, and sustainable.







