

Policy Connect: Ai, Algorithms and Democratic Accountability
Event Intro
Dihya Insight is proud to partner with the Inclusive AI Foundation to convene "Policy Connect - Ai, Algorithms and Democratic Accountability". At this roundtable discussion, we invite policy thinkers to explore the impacts of Ai on democratic accountability and governance.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Event Date and Time: June 17, 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm, roundtable discussion starts at 6:00 pm.
Location: The Pleasant, 2434, Main St, Vancouver, BC
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About the Co-Hosts:
Dihya Insight
Dihya Insight is a public policy and strategic planning firm dedicated to helping create a better world. Since being established in 2019, Dihya Insight has provided policy design, government relations and education services to our trusted partners and clients in the government, nonprofit and private sectors.
Through our event series, Policy Connect, we aim to facilitate exciting policy conversations for public service leaders across Canada. We focus on curating experiences that build genuine connections and make our communities better.
www.dihyainsight.ca
Inclusive AI Foundation
The Inclusive AI Foundation is a Vancouver-based non-profit driving ethical and inclusive artificial intelligence (AI). Since 2024, we've been shaping AI policy, governance, and standards to ensure technology is fair, transparent, and accountable. By working with policymakers, industry leaders, and communities, we promote responsible AI adoption that protects human rights, fosters innovation, and builds public trust.
www.inclusiveaifoundation.com
Questions We Will Explore
Democratic Accountability vs Algorithmic Authority
• Who is accountable when an AI system influences a rights‑impacting decision?
• How does government maintain democratic oversight when systems are complex or proprietary?
• Whether or not decisions should be delegated to AI?
Public Trust
• What transparency is owed to the public with regards to Ai
• How should government communicate using Ai, that builds trust with the general public?
• How should government involve communities (especially marginalized ones) in governance of Ai?