A.I. Challenge Podcast

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A.I. Challenge Podcast

The AI Challenge podcast is a flagship production of Carleton University’s 2025 Challenge Conference, hosted by Olivia Grandy and Audrey Pridham.   Each episode, you’ll hear from leaders and scholars within the technology, business, research, and academic sectors as they discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on our society, and the risks that come with it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. MAY 21

    Kathleen Fraser - Computer Scientist at National Research Council Canada & Mary Kelly - Professor of Cognitive Science at Carleton University

    Kathleen Fraser, Research Officer, National Research Council of CanadaKathleen Fraser is a computer scientist at the National Research Council Canada’s (NRC) Digital Technologies Research Centre, specializing in AI. In 2024, she represented Canada as part of the NRC delegation at the inaugural meeting of the International AI Safety Institutes and participated in an international joint testing exercise presented at the AI Action Summit in Paris in early 2025, highlighting her leadership in AI safety and ethics.   Fraser’s research focuses on natural language processing (NLP), addressing biases and safety issues in AI. She has co-authored papers on racial and gender biases, human rights concerns in toxic language detection and mitigating stereotypes. She also explores NLP applications in healthcare.   Fraser earned her PhD in computer science from the University of Toronto, followed by a postdoc at the University of Gothenburg. She has been an Adjunct Research Professor at Carleton University since 2022. Mary Kelly, Professor, Cognitive Science, Carleton UniversityMary Kelly is an Assistant Professor in Carleton University’s Department of Cognitive Science and leads the ANIMUS lab, which studies cognition using computational models and artificial intelligence (AI).   With a background in machine learning, psychology and philosophy, Kelly examines how cognitive processes like learning, memory and language acquisition can inform AI. One focus of her and her team’s research at the ANIMUS lab is on ethical AI–exploring how current AI can make unsafe decisions and, by studying how humans cooperate, reason and empathize with each other, we can develop safer, more caring AI. By bridging human cognition and AI, she aims to develop fairer, more adaptable systems.   Kelly holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Computer Science from Queen’s University and a Ph.D. in Cognitive Science from Carleton. She was previously a Researcher at Penn State and an Assistant Professor at Bucknell University. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    11 min
  2. MAY 21

    Danielle Manley - Director of Carleton University’s School of Nursing & Majid Komeili - Director of the Intelligent Machines Lab at Carleton University

    Danielle Manley, Director, School of Nursing, Carleton UniversityDanielle Manley is the Director of Carleton University’s School of Nursing and a Registered Nurse specializing in healthcare innovation, curriculum development and AI in medicine and education. She has led efforts to optimize electronic healthcare charting systems and align nursing scope of practice with regulatory standards.   Her research focuses on AI’s role in reducing administrative burdens, supporting clinician and patient autonomy and improving medical education. She is actively involved in developing nursing curricula that bridge the theory-practice gap and address healthcare provider burnout.   Manley is a recognized speaker on AI in healthcare, serving as a plenary speaker at the SIMposium 2025 and joining Madison Industries Healthcare Townhall on Innovations in the International Medical Landscape. She led the creation of Ontario’s first new standalone university nursing school in over 20 years, driving innovation in nursing education and practice. Majid Komeili, Director, Intelligent Machines Lab (iML), Carleton UniversityMajid Komeili is an Associate Professor at the School of Computer Science, a faculty member at the Institute for Data Science, a faculty affiliate at the Accessibility Institute, and the Director of the Intelligent Machines Lab (iML) at Carleton University. He conducts fundamental and applied research in machine learning and related areas in natural language processing and computer vision with a focus on AI explainability and transparency.   Komeili conducts interdisciplinary research on AI-driven solutions for real-world issues, including using machine learning to predict an individual’s risk of chronic homelessness to support early and effective intervention, developing AI-assisted assessment of disability and functional limitations in post-secondary settings, and exploring generative AI for communicating graphical information to persons with vision impairment—all with the goal of building intelligent systems that create social impact.   Before joining Carleton University, Komeili was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto working jointly with Toronto Rehabilitation Institute and the Vector Institute, fostering innovation for public good. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    14 min
  3. MAY 21

    Sonya Shorey - President and CEO of Invest Ottawa & Julien Kathiresan - Director of Finance at Mistral Venture Partners

    Sonya Shorey, President and CEO, Invest OttawaSonya Shorey is the President and CEO of Invest Ottawa, Bayview Yards and Area X.O, leading strategic initiatives to drive AI innovation, smart mobility and economic growth. With more than 22 years of experience in technology, entrepreneurship and economic development, she specializes in corporate strategy, investment attraction and innovation-driven growth.   At Area X.O, Shorey oversees the advancement of AI-powered smart mobility, autonomous systems and next-generation connectivity. She has played a key role in securing over $203 million in funding for AI and technology initiatives. She also co-founded SheBoot, an investment-ready bootcamp for women tech founders, and leads programs accelerating AI-driven companies. Shorey mentors AI entrepreneurs through Women in Cloud, AI North America and Technovation. She serves on multiple boards and holds a combined honours in English and Political Science from Carleton University. Julien Kathiresan, Director of Finance, Mistral Venture PartnersJulien Kathiresan is the Director of Finance at Mistral Venture Partners, a venture capital firm based in Ottawa that seeks to make pre-seed and seed investments in companies that leverage innovation in “Smart Enterprise” (i.e. AI, Cloud Migration, Mobile, Blockchain and Internet of Things) across the United States and Canada.   With extensive experience in mergers, acquisitions and financial transactions, Kathiresan brings deep financial expertise to early-stage investing. He helps portfolio companies navigate the financial journey from zero to one, assisting founders with key hires, fundraising and investor reporting.   Before Mistral, Kathiresan served as Director of Finance at Macadamian Technologies and began his career as an Auditor at Deloitte. He holds a double major in accounting and finance from Concordia University and is a CPA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    10 min

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The AI Challenge podcast is a flagship production of Carleton University’s 2025 Challenge Conference, hosted by Olivia Grandy and Audrey Pridham.   Each episode, you’ll hear from leaders and scholars within the technology, business, research, and academic sectors as they discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on our society, and the risks that come with it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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